Обсуждение: BUG #18924: The "ERROR: integer out of range" should be more detailed
BUG #18924: The "ERROR: integer out of range" should be more detailed
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PG Bug reporting form
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 18924 Logged by: Adrien Ducos Email address: sysgeo@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 17.4 Operating system: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu (AWS RDS) Description: I am on postgresql version 17.4 select version(); --PostgreSQL 17.4 on aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 12.4.0, 64-bit This is a simple query to reproduce: with test_cte as ( select 5000000000.25 as very_big_number, 50000000.86 as big_number, 50000.59 as some_number, 500.56 as small_number ) select very_big_number::integer as very_big_integer, big_number::integer as big_integer, some_number::integer as some_integer, small_number::integer as small_integer from test_cte; --ERROR: integer out of range The problem here is not that the integer is out of range (5 billion is out of range for the integer type). The problem is that the error message does not tell me where the error is in the query. I would like some context to find the error, that it happens on line ... "very_big_number::integer" is out of range. The problem is that I manage sql queries with thousands of lines that runs during 2 hours to create my models and if I want to find the error, I have to simplifiy and run my query 10-20 times to finaly find where the error is.
Re: BUG #18924: The "ERROR: integer out of range" should be more detailed
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"David G. Johnston"
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On Monday, May 12, 2025, PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> wrote:
The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 18924
Logged by: Adrien Ducos
Email address: sysgeo@gmail.com
PostgreSQL version: 17.4
Operating system: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu (AWS RDS)
Description:
--ERROR: integer out of range
The problem here is not that the integer is out of range (5 billion is out
of range for the integer type). The problem is that the error message does
not tell me where the error is in the query.
This is a known limitation that is looking for someone(s) to volunteer to do some hard design and development work to overcome.
Some existing thoughts on the topic can be found by searching these mailing lists.
David J.