Re: Weird issue with truncation of values in array with some tables
| От | Tom Lane |
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| Тема | Re: Weird issue with truncation of values in array with some tables |
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| Msg-id | 989596.1597597970@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Weird issue with truncation of values in array with some tables (Mike Martin <redtux1@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Weird issue with truncation of values in array with some tables
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Mike Martin <redtux1@gmail.com> writes: > I have come across a weird issue with truncation of text in an array (in > this case using pg_indexes view) > This query truncates the second array element at 63 characters > SELECT ARRAY[indexname,indexdef] FROM pg_indexes > However reversing the order doesn't truncate > SELECT ARRAY[indexdef,indexname] FROM pg_indexes > Anyone know why this behaviour occurs? indexname is of type name, indexdef is of type text, and the rules for inferring the type of an array[] construct are such that the first element's type wins in these cases. regression=# SELECT pg_typeof(ARRAY[indexname,indexdef]) FROM pg_indexes limit 1; pg_typeof ----------- name[] (1 row) regression=# SELECT pg_typeof(ARRAY[indexdef,indexname]) FROM pg_indexes limit 1; pg_typeof ----------- text[] (1 row) You could insert an explicit cast to text to avoid the truncation of indexdef to name: regression=# SELECT pg_typeof(ARRAY[indexname::text,indexdef]) FROM pg_indexes limit 1; pg_typeof ----------- text[] (1 row) The documentation about that is here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/typeconv-union-case.html although looking at this example it seems like that description isn't telling the full truth. regards, tom lane
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