Uggh, this needs some help. I've got the problem that I can insert a
value bigger than MAXINT into an int8 column, but when I try to do the
same for a uint4 column, the parser coerces it into an int4, as in:

test=# insert into tint8 values (3043140617);
INSERT 30254 1
test=# insert into tuint4 values (3043140617);
ERROR:  Attribute 'a' is of type 'uint4' but expression is of type
'float8'
        You will need to rewrite or cast the expression
test=# insert into tuint4 values (3043140617::uint4);
INSERT 30255 1


Apparently this happens in parse_target.c, from where it calls
CoerceTargetExpr from where it calls routines in parse_coerce.c.

At this point I decided that somewhere in the definition of the type
there must be a way of specifying how values can be transformed. Can
anybody explain to me what I need to change to make this work? Without
this ecpg cannot work with unsigned ints, so explicit casting is not an
option.

Cheers!

Adriaan

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