-- *************testing built-in type oidint2 **************** -- oidint2 is a an adt for multiple key indices involving oid and int2 -- probably will not be used directly by most users CREATE TABLE OIDINT2_TBL(f1 oidint2); INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES ('1234/9873'); INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES ('1235/9873'); INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES ('987/-1234'); -- no int2 component -- -- this is defined as good in the code -- I don't know what will break -- if we disallow it. -- INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES ('123456'); -- int2 component too large INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES ('123456/123456'); -- -- this is defined as good in the code -- I don't know what will break -- if we disallow it. -- INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES (''); -- bad inputs INSERT INTO OIDINT2_TBL(f1) VALUES ('asdfasd'); SELECT '' AS five, OIDINT2_TBL.*; SELECT '' AS one, o.* FROM OIDINT2_TBL o WHERE o.f1 = '1235/9873'; SELECT '' AS four, o.* FROM OIDINT2_TBL o WHERE o.f1 <> '1235/9873'; SELECT '' AS four, o.* FROM OIDINT2_TBL o WHERE o.f1 <= '1235/9873'; SELECT '' AS three, o.* FROM OIDINT2_TBL o WHERE o.f1 < '1235/9873'; SELECT '' AS two, o.* FROM OIDINT2_TBL o WHERE o.f1 >= '1235/9873'; SELECT '' AS one, o.* FROM OIDINT2_TBL o WHERE o.f1 > '1235/9873'; DROP TABLE OIDINT2_TBL;