Thanks -- that did the trick! And when I went to consult my documentation
about this command, I realized I was looking at 7.2 docs (downloaded) vs my
currently running version of 7.3.
Manuel Sugawara
<masm@fciencias.una To: Glenn_Wiens@via-christi.org
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masm@conexa.fcienci Subject: Re: [NOVICE] Problem with encode() function
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05/21/2004 05:21 PM
Glenn_Wiens@via-christi.org writes:
> but I still get the error:
>
> ERROR: Function encode(text, "unknown") does not exist
> Unable to identify a function that satisfies the given argument
> types
> You may need to add explicit typecasts
>
> Is there a way I can accomplish this task?
The problem is that there is no cast from varchar to bytea (which is
what encode takes as first argument). Try creating the cast first:
CREATE CAST (varchar as bytea) WITHOUT FUNCTION;
SELECT encode(password::bytea, 'base64'::text) FROM texttable;
You may want to drop the cast afterwards.
Regards,
Manuel.