On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 06:50, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:
> Have a table with Last, First, etc...
> wish to create a select to grab everything from table whose last name is
> alphabetically greater than 'Smith'
>
> almost like the following (which is obviously incorrect);
> select last,first from mytable order by last offset 'Smith';
>
> ideas on how to handle this at the postgres level rather than grabbing all and
> storing it in an array in PHP/Perl for post processing to grab the desired
> records?
SELECT last, first FROM mytable WHERE last > 'Smith' ORDER BY last;
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