PostgreSQL 9.4 Documentationfirst of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining four input formats are not part of any standard. 8.10. Bit String Types ’(]’ is specified here, on display the value will be converted to 179 Chapter 8. Data Types -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, ’(]’); -- Using0 码力 | 2603 页 | 6.05 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5 Documentationfirst of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.10. Bit String Types numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although ’(]’ is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, ’(]’); -- Using0 码力 | 2714 页 | 6.33 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.4.26 Documentation
first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining four input formats are not part of any standard. 8.10. Bit String Types numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although ’(]’ is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, ’(]’); -- Using0 码力 | 2452 页 | 5.99 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5.25 Documentation
first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.10. Bit String Types numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although ’(]’ is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, ’(]’); 1780 码力 | 2558 页 | 6.27 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 10.23 Documentationthe forms shown. IEEE Standard 802-2001 specifies the second form shown (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as used with bit-reversed, MSB-first as Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit rever- sal; all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.9.5. macaddr8 The numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although '(]' is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, '(]'); --0 码力 | 2727 页 | 11.93 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.6.24 Documentationfirst of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.10. Bit String Types numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although ’(]’ is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, ’(]’); -- Using0 码力 | 2814 页 | 6.58 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 10.23 Documentationthe forms shown. IEEE Standard 802-2001 specifies the second form shown (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as used with bit-reversed, MSB-first (such as Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal; all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.9.5. macaddr8 The Although '(]' is specified here, on display the value will be converted to 181 Data Types -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, '(]'); --0 码力 | 2590 页 | 12.03 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.6.24 Documentation
first of the forms shown. IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies the second shown form (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 148 Chapter 8. Data numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although ’(]’ is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, ’(]’); 1790 码力 | 2661 页 | 6.53 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 11.22 Documentationthe forms shown. IEEE Standard 802-2001 specifies the second form shown (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as used with bit-reversed, MSB-first as Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit rever- sal; all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.9.5. macaddr8 The numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although '(]' is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, '(]'); --0 码力 | 2883 页 | 12.34 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 12.17 Documentationthe forms shown. IEEE Standard 802-2001 specifies the second form shown (with hyphens) as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first form (with colons) as used with bit-reversed, MSB-first as Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions for bit rever- sal; all accepted formats use the canonical LSB order. The remaining five input formats are not part of any standard. 8.9.5. macaddr8 The numrange(1.0, 14.0); -- Although '(]' is specified here, on display the value will be converted to -- canonical form, since int8range is a discrete range type (see below). SELECT int8range(1, 14, '(]'); --0 码力 | 2943 页 | 12.61 MB | 1 年前3
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