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-- EAN13 - UPC - ISBN (books) - ISMN (music) - ISSN (serials)
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Copyright Germán Méndez Bravo (Kronuz), 2004 - 2006
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This module is released under the same BSD license as the rest of PostgreSQL.
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The information to implement this module was collected through
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several sites, including:
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http://www.isbn-international.org/
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http://www.issn.org/
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http://www.ismn-international.org/
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http://www.wikipedia.org/
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the prefixes used for hyphenation where also compiled from:
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http://www.gs1.org/productssolutions/idkeys/support/prefix_list.html
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http://www.isbn-international.org/en/identifiers.html
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http://www.ismn-international.org/ranges.html
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Care was taken during the creation of the algorithms and they
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were meticulously verified against the suggested algorithms
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in the official ISBN, ISMN, ISSN User Manuals.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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THIS MODULE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY
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OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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-- Content of the Module
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-------------------------------------------------
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This directory contains definitions for a few PostgreSQL
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data types, for the following international-standard namespaces:
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EAN13, UPC, ISBN (books), ISMN (music), and ISSN (serials). This module
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is inspired by Garrett A. Wollman's isbn_issn code.
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I wanted the database to fully validate numbers and also to use the
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upcoming ISBN-13 and the EAN13 standards, as well as to have it
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automatically doing hyphenations for ISBN numbers.
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This new module validates, and automatically adds the correct
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hyphenations to the numbers. Also, it supports the new ISBN-13
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numbers to be used starting in January 2007.
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Premises:
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1. ISBN13, ISMN13, ISSN13 numbers are all EAN13 numbers
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2. EAN13 numbers aren't always ISBN13, ISMN13 or ISSN13 (some are)
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3. some ISBN13 numbers can be displayed as ISBN
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4. some ISMN13 numbers can be displayed as ISMN
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5. some ISSN13 numbers can be displayed as ISSN
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6. all UPC, ISBN, ISMN and ISSN can be represented as EAN13 numbers
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Note: All types are internally represented as 64 bit integers,
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and internally all are consistently interchangeable.
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We have the following data types:
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+ EAN13 for European Article Numbers.
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This type will always show the EAN13-display format.
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Te output function for this is -> ean13_out()
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+ ISBN13 for International Standard Book Numbers to be displayed in
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the new EAN13-display format.
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+ ISMN13 for International Standard Music Numbers to be displayed in
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the new EAN13-display format.
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+ ISSN13 for International Standard Serial Numbers to be displayed
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in the new EAN13-display format.
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These types will always display the long version of the ISxN (EAN13)
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The output function to do this is -> ean13_out()
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* The need for these types is just for displaying in different
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ways the same data:
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ISBN13 is actually the same as ISBN, ISMN13=ISMN and ISSN13=ISSN.
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+ ISBN for International Standard Book Numbers to be displayed in
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the current short-display format.
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+ ISMN for International Standard Music Numbers to be displayed in
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the current short-display format.
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+ ISSN for International Standard Serial Numbers to be displayed
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in the current short-display format.
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These types will display the short version of the ISxN (ISxN 10)
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whenever it's possible, and it will show ISxN 13 when it's
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impossible to show the short version.
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The output function to do this is -> isn_out()
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+ UPC for Universal Product Codes.
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UPC numbers are a subset of the EAN13 numbers (they are basically
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EAN13 without the first '0' digit.)
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The output function to do this is also -> isn_out()
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We have the following input functions:
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+ To take a string and return an EAN13 -> ean13_in()
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+ To take a string and return valid ISBN or ISBN13 numbers -> isbn_in()
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+ To take a string and return valid ISMN or ISMN13 numbers -> ismn_in()
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+ To take a string and return valid ISSN or ISSN13 numbers -> issn_in()
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+ To take a string and return an UPC codes -> upc_in()
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We are able to cast from:
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+ ISBN13 -> EAN13
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+ ISMN13 -> EAN13
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+ ISSN13 -> EAN13
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+ ISBN -> EAN13
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+ ISMN -> EAN13
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+ ISSN -> EAN13
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+ UPC -> EAN13
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+ ISBN <-> ISBN13
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+ ISMN <-> ISMN13
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+ ISSN <-> ISSN13
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We have two operator classes (for btree and for hash) so each data type
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can be indexed for faster access.
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The C API is implemented as:
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extern Datum isn_out(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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extern Datum ean13_out(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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extern Datum ean13_in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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extern Datum isbn_in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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extern Datum ismn_in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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extern Datum issn_in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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extern Datum upc_in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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On success:
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+ isn_out() takes any of our types and returns a string containing
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the shortes possible representation of the number.
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+ ean13_out() takes any of our types and returns the
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EAN13 (long) representation of the number.
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+ ean13_in() takes a string and return a EAN13. Which, as stated in (2)
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could or could not be any of our types, but it certainly is an EAN13
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number. Only if the string is a valid EAN13 number, otherwise it fails.
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+ isbn_in() takes a string and return an ISBN/ISBN13. Only if the string
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is really a ISBN/ISBN13, otherwise it fails.
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+ ismn_in() takes a string and return an ISMN/ISMN13. Only if the string
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is really a ISMN/ISMN13, otherwise it fails.
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+ issn_in() takes a string and return an ISSN/ISSN13. Only if the string
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is really a ISSN/ISSN13, otherwise it fails.
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+ upc_in() takes a string and return an UPC. Only if the string is
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really a UPC, otherwise it fails.
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(on failure, the functions 'ereport' the error)
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-- Testing/Playing Functions
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isn_weak(boolean) - Sets the weak input mode.
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This function is intended for testing use only!
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isn_weak() gets the current status of the weak mode.
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"Weak" mode is used to be able to insert "invalid" data to a table.
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"Invalid" as in the check digit being wrong, not missing numbers.
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Why would you want to use the weak mode? well, it could be that
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you have a huge collection of ISBN numbers, and that there are so many of
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them that for weird reasons some have the wrong check digit (perhaps the
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numbers where scanned from a printed list and the OCR got the numbers wrong,
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perhaps the numbers were manually captured... who knows.) Anyway, the thing
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is you might want to clean the mess up, but you still want to be able to have
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all the numbers in your database and maybe use an external tool to access
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the invalid numbers in the database so you can verify the information and
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validate it more easily; as selecting all the invalid numbers in the table.
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When you insert invalid numbers in a table using the weak mode, the number
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will be inserted with the corrected check digit, but it will be flagged
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with an exclamation mark ('!') at the end (i.e. 0-11-000322-5!)
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You can also force the insertion of invalid numbers even not in the weak mode,
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appending the '!' character at the end of the number.
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To work with invalid numbers, you can use two functions:
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+ make_valid(), which validates an invalid number (deleting the invalid flag)
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+ is_valid(), which checks for the invalid flag presence.
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-- Examples of Use
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--Using the types directly:
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select isbn('978-0-393-04002-9');
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select isbn13('0901690546');
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select issn('1436-4522');
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--Casting types:
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-- note that you can only cast from ean13 to other type when the casted
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-- number would be valid in the realm of the casted type;
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-- thus, the following will NOT work: select isbn(ean13('0220356483481'));
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-- but these will:
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select upc(ean13('0220356483481'));
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select ean13(upc('220356483481'));
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--Create a table with a single column to hold ISBN numbers:
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create table test ( id isbn );
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insert into test values('9780393040029');
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--Automatically calculating check digits (observe the '?'):
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insert into test values('220500896?');
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insert into test values('978055215372?');
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select issn('3251231?');
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select ismn('979047213542?');
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--Using the weak mode:
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select isn_weak(true);
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insert into test values('978-0-11-000533-4');
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insert into test values('9780141219307');
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insert into test values('2-205-00876-X');
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select isn_weak(false);
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select id from test where not is_valid(id);
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update test set id=make_valid(id) where id = '2-205-00876-X!';
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select * from test;
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select isbn13(id) from test;
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-- Contact
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-------------------------------------------------
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Please suggestions or bug reports to kronuz at users.sourceforge.net
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Last reviewed on August 23, 2006 by Kronuz.
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