Re: Shouldn't "WHEN (OLD.* IS DISTINCT FROM NEW.*)" clause be independent from data type?

From: pinker <pinker(at)onet(dot)eu>
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Subject: Re: Shouldn't "WHEN (OLD.* IS DISTINCT FROM NEW.*)" clause be independent from data type?
Date: 2015-09-17 13:44:05
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Yes I will try to do something else like casting, hashing or using another
operator but in documentation this example stands as a model audit trigger
without any warnings...

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