I have a table as follows:

\d test_dim
                     Table "public.test_dim"
     Column      |            Type             |       Modifiers
-----------------+-----------------------------+------------------------
 customer_srcid  | bigint                      | not null
 segment_srcid      | bigint                      | not null
 show_name       | character varying(500)      | not null
 create_dt       | timestamp without time zone | not null default now()


I have this table in a db on an 8.2.6 cluster and in another db on an 8.3.1 cluster.

In both clusters I can do the following:


# select customer_srcid,  segment_srcid from test_dim;
 customer_srcid | segment_srcid
----------------+---------------
              1 |             1
              1 |             2
              1 |             3
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |             1
              1 |             2
              1 |             3
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |             1
              1 |             2
              1 |             3
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |             1
              1 |             2
              1 |             3
              1 |
              1 |
              1 |
(24 rows)



In version 8.2.6 I can do this:

# select customer_srcid || segment_srcid from test_dim;
 ?column?
----------
 11
 12
 13



 11
 12
 13



 11
 12
 13



 11
 12
 13



(24 rows)




However in the 8.3.1 cluster I get this (Both clusters have the same data set - via a pg_dump):

# select customer_srcid || segment_srcid from test_dim;
ERROR:  operator does not exist: bigint || bigint
LINE 1: select customer_srcid || segment_srcid from sl_segment_dim;
                              ^
HINT: No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might need to add explicit type casts.




Thoughts ?



Thanks in advance


/Kevin




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