Обсуждение: regular expressions troubles with char cols
Hi guys !!!!
Just a little question, I'd want to know, if the following situation is
a normal restriction(is should be strange..), or if it's a bug , or maybe
if I'm missing something ...
ventasge2000=# create table t1 (c1 char(10),c2 varchar(10));
CREATE
ventasge2000=# insert into t1 values('XXX666','XXX666');
INSERT 182218 1
ventasge2000=# select * from t1 where c1 ~ '666$';c1 | c2
----+----
(0 rows)
ventasge2000=# select * from t1 where c2 ~ '666$'; c1 | c2
------------+--------XXX666 | XXX666
(1 row)
Doesn't regular expressions(in particular the $ metachar) work properly
with char columns????
Thanks in advance
SEYA
Dario Estepario ...
PS: I'm using version 7.02, but I also see this trouble in 7.0
dbahena@tpv.com.mx writes:
> ventasge2000=# create table t1 (c1 char(10),c2 varchar(10));
> CREATE
> ventasge2000=# insert into t1 values('XXX666','XXX666');
> INSERT 182218 1
> ventasge2000=# select * from t1 where c1 ~ '666$';
> c1 | c2
> ----+----
> (0 rows)
> ventasge2000=# select * from t1 where c2 ~ '666$';
> c1 | c2
> ------------+--------
> XXX666 | XXX666
> (1 row)
> Doesn't regular expressions(in particular the $ metachar) work properly
> with char columns????
I see no bug there --- you've forgotten about the trailing spaces in
the char(10) column. Try c1 ~ '666 *$' if you want to match against a
variable amount of padding in a char(N) column. But really I'd suggest
using the appropriate datatype to begin with, and evidently char(N) is
not it for your use of this table.
regards, tom lane