Converting an expression of one data type to another

From: rohtodeveloper <rohtodeveloper(at)outlook(dot)com>
To: "pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Converting an expression of one data type to another
Date: 2014-10-30 11:44:26
Message-ID: BAY178-W6346FBA1CFC0A79CC3D6CC49D0@phx.gbl
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Dear
I'm doing a job about converting an expression of one data type to another.In SQLServer, there'are two functions to do this job.
1. CAST ( expression AS data_type [ ( length ) ] )2. CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length ) ] , expression )
However, In PostgreSQL, there's only the CAST ( expression AS data_type [ ( length ) ] ) function. I have tried the following two ways to implenting the CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length ) ] , expression ) function, but both are failed.
1. CREATE FUNCTION ..... The function's arguments can only be expressions but not data_type . 2. Modifying the gram.y .....The CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length ) ] , expression ) is in grammer conflict with the PostgreSQL self's convert(data,src_encoding_name,dest_encoding_name) function. And the PostgreSQL self's convert(data,src_encoding_name,dest_encoding_name) function cannot be used.
I wonder whether there's a better way to solve this problem. Any help will be appreciated.
Best RegardsRohtodeveloper

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