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  1. INDEX broken on NUMERIC type.

    Michael J Schout <mschout@gkg.net> — 1999-09-28T02:40:27Z

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    Your name		: Michael Schout
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    Please enter a FULL description of your problem:
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    NUMERIC type cannot be used in an INDEX.
    
    Please describe a way to repeat the problem.   Please try to provide a
    concise reproducible example, if at all possible: 
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    Method (1) using primary key syntax:
    scdrought=> create table foo ( f1 NUMERIC(3,0) primary key );
    NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE/PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index 'foo_pkey' for table 'foo'
    ERROR:  Can't find a default operator class for type 1700.
    
    
    Method (2) do it by hand.
    mschout=> create table foo (f1 NUMERIC(3,0));
    CREATE
    mschout=> CREATE UNIQUE INDEX foo_pkey ON foo (f1);
    ERROR:  Can't find a default operator class for type 1700.
    
    If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
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  2. Re: [BUGS] INDEX broken on NUMERIC type.

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1999-09-28T03:20:54Z

    We don't support it yet.  It is on the TODO list.
    
    
    
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    > Your name		: Michael Schout
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    > System Configuration
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    >   Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)  	: Intel Pentium-II
    > 
    >   Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) 	: Linux 2.2.12 ELF
    > 
    >   PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.5.2): PostgreSQL-6.5.2 
    > 
    >   Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.8.0)		: gcc egcs-2.91.66
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    > Please enter a FULL description of your problem:
    > ------------------------------------------------
    > 
    > NUMERIC type cannot be used in an INDEX.
    > 
    > Please describe a way to repeat the problem.   Please try to provide a
    > concise reproducible example, if at all possible: 
    > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    > 
    > Method (1) using primary key syntax:
    > scdrought=> create table foo ( f1 NUMERIC(3,0) primary key );
    > NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE/PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index 'foo_pkey' for table 'foo'
    > ERROR:  Can't find a default operator class for type 1700.
    > 
    > 
    > Method (2) do it by hand.
    > mschout=> create table foo (f1 NUMERIC(3,0));
    > CREATE
    > mschout=> CREATE UNIQUE INDEX foo_pkey ON foo (f1);
    > ERROR:  Can't find a default operator class for type 1700.
    > 
    > If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
    > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    > 
    > 
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  3. Re: [BUGS] INDEX broken on NUMERIC type.

    Christof Petig <christof.petig@wtal.de> — 1999-09-28T06:33:34Z

    > > If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
    >
    
    CREATE TABLE "bn_summary" (
            "maschine" numeric(3,0) NOT NULL);
    CREATE  INDEX "bn_summary_key0" on "bn_summary" using btree ( "maschine"
    "int2_ops" );
    
    works for me, though I don't know if this is recommended.
    
    
    Regards
        Christof