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Old 04-09-2008, 09:19 AM
Andreas Kretschmer
 
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Default Re: inet value validation

pgsql-general@list.coretech.ro <pgsql-general@list.coretech.ro> schrieb:

>
> hello,
>
> I want to write a function to validate an inet data type, but I figure that
> postgres should already have such a function to use before inserting values
> in inet type columns.
> is it possible to access postgres's validation function for inet types ? I
> have snooped through the catalogs but I can not find such a function.


You can try to cast a string into inet like this:

test=# select '127.0.0.255'::inet;
inet
-------------
127.0.0.255
(1 row)

test=# select '127.0.0.256'::inet;
ERROR: invalid input syntax for type inet: "127.0.0.256"


Now you can write a little function to do this:

,----[ a little function ]
| create or replace function check_ip(varchar) returns bool as $$
| declare
| i inet;
| begin
| i := $1::inet;
| return 't'::bool;
| EXCEPTION WHEN invalid_text_representation then
| return 'f'::bool;
| end;
| $$ language plpgsql immutable strict;
`----

You can use this function now inside a transaction.



HTH, Andreas
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