newbie question about type conversions

From: "Andrew Douglas" <douglasa(at)bellsouth(dot)net>
To: pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: newbie question about type conversions
Date: 1999-03-26 21:42:18
Message-ID: 199903262111.QAA02829@websmtp1.bellsouth.bigfoot.com
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I can't seem to figure out how to convert a varchar to a text or a text to char
or anything. I've tried doing exactly as the good documentation says but this is
the kind of response I get..

foo=> select orgname from organization;
orgname
----------------------
Douglas Ventures
BobMart
(2 rows)

foo=> \d organization;

<---SNIP--->
| orgname | varchar() not null | 25 |
<---SNIP--->

foo=> select text(orgname) from organization;
ERROR: function text(varchar) does not exist
foo=> select orgname::text from organization;
ERROR: function text(varchar) does not exist
foo=> select char(orgname) from organization;
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "orgname"
foo=> select orgname::char from organization;
ERROR: function char(varchar) does not exist

any suggestions?

< Note: Redhat Linux 5.2 postgreSQL 6.3.2 >
-Andrew
adouglas(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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