Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in?
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Msg-id 152909a1-f984-4ff5-bb9e-6d2820aca26b@aklaver.com
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In response to Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in?  (pf@pfortin.com)
Responses Re: Aren't regex_*() functions built-in?
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On 11/11/23 17:04, pf@pfortin.com wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2023 16:53:01 -0800 Adrian Klaver wrote:
> 
>> On 11/11/23 16:25, pf@pfortin.com wrote:
>> Reply to list also
>> Ccing list
>>> On Sat, 11 Nov 2023 16:16:20 -0800 Adrian Klaver wrote:
>>>    
>>
>>>> Probably because it is spelled regexp_replace ().
>>>
>>> OK,  found it in pg_catalog; but "create extension regexp_replace;" won't
>>> load it. How do I get regexp_* into public schema?
>>
>> Not sure why you are trying create extension regexp_replace;.
>>
>> The functions are already loaded:
>>
>> \df regexp_replace
>>                                          List of functions
>>     Schema   |      Name      | Result data type |           Argument
>> data types            | Type
>> ------------+----------------+------------------+------------------------------------------+------
>>   pg_catalog | regexp_replace | text             | text, text, text
>>                     | func
>>   pg_catalog | regexp_replace | text             | text, text, text,
>> integer                | func
>>   pg_catalog | regexp_replace | text             | text, text, text,
>> integer, integer       | func
>>   pg_catalog | regexp_replace | text             | text, text, text,
>> integer, integer, text | func
>>   pg_catalog | regexp_replace | text             | text, text, text,
>> text                   | func
> 
> Running my SQL in public, I get:
> An error occurred when executing the SQL command:
> select * from a,b where regex_replace(a.address,' ','','g') =
> regex_replace(b.address,' ','','g')

Again because it is regexp_replace not regex_replace. NOTE the 'p'.
                          ^
> 
> ERROR: function regex_replace(text, unknown, unknown, unknown) does not
> exist Hint: No function matches the given name and argument types. You
> might need to add explicit type casts. Position: 27
> 
> Looks like rexexp_* need to be installed in each database I use...
> 
> The question is how to use them from public where I get the above
> error...?
> 
> 

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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com




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