Re: Extended unit
От | Pailloncy Jean-Gerard |
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Тема | Re: Extended unit |
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Msg-id | 24C2C6B8-6EE4-11D9-8B82-000A95DE2550@rilk.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Extended unit (Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@chello.cz>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
> Is CREATE TYPE what you're looking for? > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/sql-createtype.html No. I'll try to give an exemple of what I want: I suppose I have the following table CREATE TABLE experiment ( distance DOUBLE, time DOUBLE, speed DOUBLE ); I can do the following query : SELECT distance+time+speed FROM experiment; This is a valid SQL query, but there is no physical meaning. Now, I suppose I have "extended type". So the table is: CREATE TABLE experiment ( distance DOUBLE(m1), time DOUBLE(s1), speed DOUBLE(m1s-1), ); distance is of type DOUBLE and of unit METER time is of type DOUBLE and of unit SECOND speed is of type DOUBLE and of unit METER/SECOND SELECT distance+time+speed FROM experiment; Would throw an error : "Incompatible unit M1, S1, M1S-1" SELECT distance/time+speed FROM experiment; would succeed (obviously). It may be possible to mess with domain/type to achieve a draft. But I pretty sure that we need extend the type system to achieve it cleanly. Cordialement, Jean-Gérard Pailloncy
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