From: | Brandon Ibach <bibach(at)infomansol(dot)com> |
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To: | ^chewie <chewie(at)wookimus(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] CREATE OPERATOR error |
Date: | 1999-11-16 21:57:24 |
Message-ID: | 19991116155724.C16386@unix.netstream.net |
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Quoting ^chewie <chewie(at)wookimus(dot)net>:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Brandon Ibach wrote:
>
> BI> Can anybody explain what might be happening here?
> BI>
> BI> abc=> create operator =* ( leftarg = varchar, rightarg = varchar,
> BI> abc-> procedure = vciceq, commutator = =* );
> BI> ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "varchar"
> BI>
> BI> The function "vciceq" already exists, and works. I've tried a
> BI> number of variations on the above with different spacing, with no
> BI> success. Is there some syntax peculiarity I'm missing? This is
> BI> on PostgreSQL 6.5.2 on a Linux x86 system (RedHat 5.1, kernel
> BI> 2.0.34).
>
> Isn't the operator '=*' a reserved operator for a right outer join?
>
That may be, but I just tried it with an operator name of =: and
got the same result, so that doesn't appear to be the problem here. :(
-Brandon :)
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