Dont' forget to cc: the list Bart :-)

Bart Degryse wrote:
Thanks for that explanation Richard.
But how can I know what they repeat without having documentation.
I mean, how about functions like eg regexeqjoinsel, regexeqsel, reltimeeq, 
reltimege.
I can imagine they mimic some other functionality, but how can I know whichone?

Well, like I said many implement operators, so they can be obviously be found in pg_operator:

SELECT * FROM pg_operator WHERE oprcode = 'reltimeeq'::regproc;

The oprleft/right/result columns hold oid numbers for types in pg_type.

Casts are listed in pg_cast etc.

The fine manuals detail the system catalogues in a chapter "System Catalogs".
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/catalogs.html

To see how e.g. \dC etc work start psql with -E

If it's not documented though, you need to ask two questions:
1. Why am I using it?
2. Will it be there in the next version?

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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