"Tom Lane" <[email protected]> napisaƂ(a): 
 > [email protected] writes:
 > > I am trying to use bit(1) datatype with existing application that used int 
 > > datatype before.
 > > So I tried to create implicit cast that will allow me not to make code 
 > > modifications and wanted to create implicit cast "int2bit", but it turned 
 > > out that there is already system cast.
 > > Unfortunately this cast is explicit and I need to make it implicit (it can 
 > > be made implicit only for one schema).
 > 
 > You will likely find that this is a really bad idea.  Implicit
 > casts between fundamentally different datatypes are *dangerous*.
 > They tend to result in either surprising query behaviors or unexpected
 > "operator is not unique" failures.  Fixing the app would be a lot safer
 > in the long run.
 > 
 > > My question is that if there is any official way to overwrite this 
 > > attribute
 > 
 > No.  If you're intent on breaking things, hacking the catalog is what to do.
 > 
 > ???regards, tom lane
 > 
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 > > > Thank you for your reply. I agree that this in not the right way so my 
 > > > question was also if there is any alternative way to do it, to make 
 > > > bit(1) behave similarly to integer so that I do not need to change 
 > > > hundreds of lines of code to insert e.g. B'1' instead of 1 like it is 
 > > > now in my application (btw it is quite heavy existing application which 
 > > > is migrating to PostgreSQL). It is quite natural to insert 0 or 1 into 
 > > > the bit values so why I cannot do it simply or there is other way I can 
 > > > achieve my goal? IMHO that this specific cast SHOULD be implicit and it 
 > > > surely would not result in anything more strange than simplyfing 
 > > > people's lifes ;-)

Thank you.
Joanna
 

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