Re: BUG #18857: Abnormal string comparison results
От | Bruce Momjian |
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Тема | Re: BUG #18857: Abnormal string comparison results |
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Msg-id | Z9wtqonXuI2DL5vo@momjian.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | BUG #18857: Abnormal string comparison results (PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org>) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
On Thu, Mar 20, 2025 at 09:53:32AM +0000, PG Bug reporting form wrote: > The following bug has been logged on the website: > > Bug reference: 18857 > Logged by: dlyixue Xu > Email address: 2322370369@qq.com > PostgreSQL version: 17.3 > Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04 > Description: > > When I use a conditional query, I find that it returns results that are not > as expected. After checking, I found that there is a problem with string > comparison here. > As shown in the example below, on the ASCII table ‘?’ is larger than ‘&’. I > don't think ‘t’ should be returned here. In the MySQL database it does > return 0. > Is there some special consideration here? > > postgres=# SELECT ('?' <= '&*CcCV5'); > ?column? > ---------- > t I think your collation is ignoring punctuation: SELECT '?Z' <= '&A'; ?column? ---------- f SELECT '?A' <= '&Z'; ?column? ---------- t SELECT '?' <= '&*CcCV5' COLLATE "C"; ?column? ---------- f -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EDB https://enterprisedb.com Do not let urgent matters crowd out time for investment in the future.
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