On Monday 01 January 2007 1:45 pm, Ken Winter wrote:
> I want to convert a column named "amount", currently of type money, to type
> numeric(10,2).
>
> When I try to do this using:
>
> ALTER TABLE transaction ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC(10,2);
>
> I get:
>
> PostgreSQL Error Code: (1)
> ERROR: column "amount" cannot be cast to type "pg_catalog.numeric"
>
> So then I figure I need to do it with SQL of the form:
>
> ALTER TABLE transaction ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC(10,2) USING
> <expression>;
>
> But I can't find a conversion function or operator that will accept a
> "money" column as input. For example:
>
> ALTER TABLE transaction ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC(10,2) USING
> to_number(amount, '99999999.99');
>
> Evokes this error message:
>
> PostgreSQL Error Code: (1)
> ERROR: function to_number(money, "unknown") does not exist
> HINT: No function matches the given name and argument types. You may need
> to add explicit type casts.
>
> And I can't seem to cast a "money" column into anything else. For example:
>
> ALTER TABLE transaction ALTER COLUMN amount TYPE NUMERIC(10,2) USING
> cast(amount as numeric);
>
> Evokes:
>
> PostgreSQL Error Code: (1)
> ERROR: column "amount" cannot be cast to type "pg_catalog.numeric"
>
> So I'm fresh out of ideas - other than dropping and recreating the column,
> which would lose a lot of data.
>
> ~ TIA
> ~ Ken
>
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Take a look at the GeneralBits column below for a possible solution(see
heading Convert money type to numeric)-
http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/75.php
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Adrian Klaver
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