Re: BUG #15057: Issue with UNKNOW type when calling a PostgreSQLfunction from java code
От | Pavel Stehule |
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Тема | Re: BUG #15057: Issue with UNKNOW type when calling a PostgreSQLfunction from java code |
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Msg-id | CAFj8pRBLCr--+20c+pde+Qeyiv_je3YoTSr_8XF_Dq=3hfTwtQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | BUG #15057: Issue with UNKNOW type when calling a PostgreSQL functionfrom java code (PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org>) |
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Re: BUG #15057: Issue with UNKNOW type when calling a PostgreSQL function from java code
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
2018-02-10 9:22 GMT+01:00 Praveen Kumar <praveenkumar52028@gmail.com>:
Hi Pavel,Thank you for quick answer,This is a PostgreSQL bug, I tried this without orafce plugin, still the same error ,Let me know if you want me to share screenshots.
No, it is usual behave - you have to fix (change) your application. String literal in PostgreSQL is not varchar or text by default. Without context info, it is unknown.
Regards
Pavel
omega=# select pg_typeof('aaaa'::text);
+-----------+
| pg_typeof |
+-----------+
| text |
+-----------+
(1 row)
omega=# select pg_typeof('aaaa');
+-----------+
| pg_typeof |
+-----------+
| unknown |
+-----------+
(1 row)
omega=# select pg_typeof('aaaa'::text);
+-----------+
| pg_typeof |
+-----------+
| text |
+-----------+
(1 row)
omega=# select pg_typeof('aaaa');
+-----------+
| pg_typeof |
+-----------+
| unknown |
+-----------+
(1 row)
it 100% correct
Thanks,PraveenOn Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 1:44 PM, Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> wrote:Hithis is not PostgreSQL bug2018-02-10 8:57 GMT+01:00 PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org>:The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 15057
Logged by: Praveen Kumar
Email address: praveenkumar52028@gmail.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.6.0
Operating system: Redhat Linux 6
Description:
Hi Guys,
We have recently migrated our oracle database to PostgreSQL database,and
migration went successfully.
We have used ORAFCE to provide backward compatibility.
But ,unfortunately we stuck with one issue in calling DECODE /TRUNC/or any
other user defined PostgreSQL functions
That is type UNKNOWN
If I try to call a function as below
select myFunction(1,'This is unknown type',90.01,'Again a unknown type
column');
It is raising an error like function myFunction(integer, unknown, double
precision, unknown) does not exist.
But in reality, I have this function like myFunction(integer,text,double
precision,text)
I have gone through all PostgreSQL documents and mail threads but couldn't
find any accurate solution.
Kindly provide an immediate workaround or a permanent solution.
FYI - I have tried latest PostgreSQL version(PostgreSQL 10) Still no use of
it
select 'hello' return text type
select pg_typeof('hello') returns unknown type
Please help out to fix this.By default any string literal is of unknown type because it can be 'AHOJ', '222.22', '2000-12-12'. In next step, PostgreSQL try to detect from context real type and does retyping.for example || operator is defined for text string, so when I write 'Hello' || 'world' is clean, so both string literal are of text type. Sometime there is not possible to detect real type - usually when context is not unambiguous. Then type of string literal stay "unknown".you can use explicit typing This is unknown type'::text, or you should to check some typo error in your code.check:
myFunction(1,'This is unknown type'::text,90.01,'Again a unknown type column'::text);RegardsPavel
Thanks,
Praveen
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