Re: Composite type operator not unique

From: Trigve <trigves(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Composite type operator not unique
Date: 2010-10-06 12:17:44
Message-ID: cb01bb43-d241-446c-a746-31e9a3393831@t20g2000yqa.googlegroups.com
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On 6. Okt, 08:48 h., Trigve <trig(dot)(dot)(dot)(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to make a custom composite type and use it as a PK and FK.
> When adding FK to table I've got trhis error: operator is not unique:
> "BigintRef" pg_catalog.= "BigintRef" (see below). Here is my type
> definition with operator:
>
> CREATE TYPE "BigintRef" AS
>    ("Value" bigint,
>     "Null" boolean);
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION bigintref_op_eq("BigintRef", "BigintRef")
>   RETURNS boolean AS
> 'SELECT ($1."Null" = TRUE AND $2."Null" = TRUE) OR ($1."Null" = FALSe
> AND $2."Null" = FALSE AND $1."Value" = $2."Value")'
>   LANGUAGE sql IMMUTABLE
>   COST 100;
>
> CREATE OPERATOR =(
>   PROCEDURE = bigintref_op_eq,
>   LEFTARG = "BigintRef",
>   RIGHTARG = "BigintRef");
>
> Here are table definitions:
>
> CREATE TEMP TABLE t_a(id "BigintRef");
> CREATE TEMP TABLE t_b(id "BigintRef");
> ALTER TABLE t_a ADD PRIMARY KEY(id);
>
> NOTICE:  ALTER TABLE / ADD PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index
> "t_a_pkey" for table "t_a"
> Query returned successfully with no result in 51 ms.
>
> ALTER TABLE t_b ADD FOREIGN KEY(id) REFERENCES t_a(id);
>
> ERROR:  operator is not unique: "BigintRef" pg_catalog.= "BigintRef"
> LINE 1: ..._temp_6"."t_a" pk ON ( pk."id"::pg_catalog.record
> OPERATOR(p...
>                                                              ^
> HINT:  Could not choose a best candidate operator. You might need to
> add explicit type casts.
> QUERY:  SELECT fk."id" FROM ONLY "pg_temp_6"."t_b" fk LEFT OUTER JOIN
> ONLY "pg_temp_6"."t_a" pk ON ( pk."id"::pg_catalog.record
> OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) fk."id"::pg_catalog.record) WHERE pk."id" IS
> NULL AND (fk."id" IS NOT NULL)
>
> Anyone know what is wrong? I'm using PostgreSQL 9.0
>
> Thanks
>
> Trigve

I forgot to mention that I've created implicit cast from BigintRef ->
bigint. This cast caused the error.

Trigve

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