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  1. I have a string with a numeric/date value in it. I need to convert the string to apply NumericGetDatum()/DateADTGetDatum function respectively. How do I go about it?

    I looked into to_char() function, but, I wouldn't know the format to convert to (how many digits/date format).

  2. When I query information_schema.columns table to know about the datatype of a certain column, I get the value as numeric. PostgreSQL mentions in the table http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/datatype-numeric.html#DATATYPE-NUMERIC-TABLE, the different numeric types available. Why doesn't the query return one of those types, instead of numeric?

Thanks!

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  1. Most types have their own file in src/backend/utils/adt/ containing a variety of supporting functions. The string conversion routine for numeric, in src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c, is called numeric_in() (likewise for date). Search the Postgres codebase for examples of how these functions are called.

  2. There are many different types for representing numbers (i.e. "numeric types"). One of these types is actually called numeric (it appears in the table you linked to).

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  • As a side-note, if you're playing around with server-side C code, I'd forget about information_schema and get acquainted with pg_catalog Jun 28, 2014 at 2:14
  • I was able to find the numeric_in usage, but not the date_in() usage in PostgreSQL. Could you give me any example usage for string to date conversion using date_in? Jun 30, 2014 at 6:29
  • Judging by the PG_GETARG_ calls in date_in, it's expecting one argument of type cstring. So the function call should be something like DirectFunctionCall1(date_in, CStringGetDatum(...)). Jun 30, 2014 at 8:52

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