Postgresql to_number() function format

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You don't need to_number() for this. Just cast the string to an integer:

select '00005469'::integer;

or using standard SQL:

select cast('00005469' as integer);
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Updated on June 09, 2022

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    0bj3ct almost 2 years

    I want to use postgresql to_number(numberString, format_mask). My numberString may contain leading zeros (I don't know the actual length of these zeros and the numberString in total). I want to trim these zeros and get the value as number.

    I've read about this function here and currently using the format:

    select to_number('00005469', '9999999999')
    

    But if the length of '9's is less than the length of the numberString then I can't get the correct number. How can I make this work without writing a long list of '9' in format_mask?