On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Mark Lewis wrote:

On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 17:51 -0500, Greg Stark wrote:
Data types which could probably provide a useful function for f would be
int2, int4, oid, and possibly int8 and text (at least for SQL_ASCII).

How exactly do you imagine doing this for text?

I could see doing it for char(n)/varchar(n) where n<=4 in SQL_ASCII though.


In SQL_ASCII, just take the first 4 characters (or 8, if using a 64-bit
sortKey as elsewhere suggested).  The sorting key doesn't need to be a
one-to-one mapping.

that would violate your second contraint ( f(a)==f(b) iff (a==b) )

if you could drop that constraint (the cost of which would be extra 'real' compares within a bucket) then a helper function per datatype could work as you are talking.

David Lang

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