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[Geographic types](http://postgis.net/workshops/postgis-intro/geography.html) mappings are defined in a different object (`pgisgeographyimplicits`), to allow geometric types using geodetic coordinates.
To control the inclusive and exclusive bounds according to the [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/rangetypes.html#RANGETYPES-INCLUSIVITY) specification you need to use a special `Edge` enumeration when creating a `Range`:
To create for example custom implementation of `Range[Byte]` you can use the public method which declared in the following package `doobie.postgres.rangeimplicits`:
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