Re: LIKE/ESCAPE implementation
| От | Thomas Lockhart |
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| Тема | Re: LIKE/ESCAPE implementation |
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| Msg-id | 398CDF75.73126950@alumni.caltech.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: LIKE/ESCAPE implementation (Thomas Swan <tswan@olemiss.edu>) |
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Re: LIKE/ESCAPE implementation
Re: LIKE/ESCAPE implementation |
| Список | pgsql-hackers |
> > What is ILIKE? afaik it is not in SQL9x, so is there any reason to have
> > that rather than the full regular expression case-insensitive operator
> > ("~*") we already have?
> Just that a lot of people have asked for it, over and over again ...
> see the archives ...
I had thought it would be trivial to do ILIKE, but now I'm not sure how
to handle the multi-byte case. It isn't sufficient to wrap the
single-byte comparison arguments with tolower() is it??
btw, do the archives have a full discussion of the correct syntax for
this? I recall people asking for it, but since it is a non-standard
feature what implementation example should I follow? What alternatives
are there? Is "check the archives" sufficient to produce a complete
design discussion? What thread??
- Thomas
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