Re: cast bit to boolean?
Robert Hentosh <hentosh@io.com>
From: Robert Hentosh <hentosh@io.com>
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2001-05-03T22:02:00Z
Lists: pgsql-general
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 05:25:14PM -0400, Vivek Khera wrote: > How might one case a BIT to a BOOLEAN? For example, I want to return > rows which have non-zero bit representation for, say, (sel_a & b'0011'). > That is, rows with the first or second bit set. > > I tried an explicit CAST, and just the query directly, but the cast > say you cant cast type 'bit' to 'bool', and the direct query says > WHERE clause must return type bool, not type bit: > > create table t1 (sel_a BIT(6),sel_b BIT(6)); > insert into t1 values (b'000001',b'001000'); > select * from t1 where sel_a & b'100001'; > ERROR: WHERE clause must return type bool, not type bit > > Where might I look for this? The manual is quite sparse regarding BIT > types. > > Thanks. Is this what you are trying to accomplish? select * from t1 where ( sel_a & b'100001' <> b'000000' );