Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff Dwyer wrote:
>> This seems like a bug to me. Why should an explicit cast be necessary after
>> a coalesce?

> Because coalesce(null, '1900-1-2') has no other type information attached, so 
> it would have picked text by default as result type, and that then clashes 
> with the result type of coalesce(null,current_date), which can be derived to 
> be date.  This is a robustness improvement: 8.2 and earlier would silently 
> accept coalesce(null, 'abc') and apply text-semantics comparison.

Yes.  The query "worked" in pre-8.3 only for rather small values of
"work": if you had been using a non-ISO datestyle the comparisons would
in fact have come out wrong.  Also, it being a textual rather than date
comparison, any index on the date column being compared to wouldn't have
been used.

                        regards, tom lane

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