From: | Ken Kline <ken(at)oldbs(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: conversion |
Date: | 2001-02-26 04:11:22 |
Message-ID: | 3A99D769.94EF54B6@oldbs.com |
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follow up....
actually the destination column is defined
as a numeric(4)
the following are the statements again with there error messages:
SELECT pseason, to_number(pyear,'9999') from temp;
ERROR: Bad numeric input format ' '
SELECT pyear::int from temp;
ERROR: Cannot cast type 'varchar' to 'int4'
Ken Kline wrote:
> Hello,
> another brain twister, at least for me...
> i have a table of varchar and one of the values I want
> to insert into another table, one of the columns is
> defined as INTEGER in destination table, column...
> and none of these statements seem to work
>
> INSERT INTO pledge_classes (semester, year)
> SELECT pseason, to_number('pyear','9999') from temp;
>
> INSERT INTO pledge_classes (semester, year)
> SELECT pseason, pyear::integer from temp;
>
> INSERT INTO pledge_classes (semester, year)
> SELECT pseason, pyear::numeric(4) from temp;
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