pub struct PgMoney(pub i64);
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Money is represented in Postgres as a 64 bit signed integer. This struct is a dumb wrapper type, meant only to indicate the integer’s meaning. The fractional precision of the value is determined by the lc_monetary setting of the database. This struct is re-exported as Cents as a convenient and conventional expression of a typical unit of 1/100th of currency. For other names or precisions, users might consider a differently named use of the PgMoney struct.

use diesel::data_types::PgMoney as Pence; // 1/100th unit of Pound
use diesel::data_types::PgMoney as Fils;  // 1/1000th unit of Dinar

Tuple Fields

0: i64

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Performs a checked subtraction, and will panic! on underflow in both debug and release.

The resulting type after applying the - operator.

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Performs a checked subtraction, and will panic! on underflow in both debug and release.

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