select avg() and sum() returns false value

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#1PostgreSQL Bugs List
pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org

Christoph Lorenz (Christoph_Lorenz@gmx.de) reports a bug with a severity of 2
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Short Description
select avg() and sum() returns false value

Long Description
I don't know, if it's my fault, but when I sum up several thousands
of positive entries in a column (the column is an int2 field), I get a negative(!) value.

Sample Code
CREATE TABLE recording (
[...]
time int2 DEFAULT NULL,
[...]
);

select time from recording returns only positive values, like time
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and when I sum it up, the following happens (remember, there are really no negative values in my database):

mmusic2=# select sum(time) from recording;
sum
--------
-12491
(1 row)

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#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: PostgreSQL Bugs List (#1)
Re: select avg() and sum() returns false value

pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:

I don't know, if it's my fault, but when I sum up several thousands
of positive entries in a column (the column is an int2 field), I get a negative(!) value.

Use Postgres 7.1.

regards, tom lane