Re: [SQL] How to Make Case InSensitive??? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Mirek Budzanowski
Subject Re: [SQL] How to Make Case InSensitive???
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Msg-id 199809211907.VAA17602@hps.ii.uni.wroc.pl
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Responses Re: [SQL] How to Make Case InSensitive???  (Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>)
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> > I working with a table of about 70'000 records and I made 2 tests about
> > the optimisation of ~* :
> >
> > With ~* :

> > real 11.52 *
> > user 0.02
> > sys 0.01
> >
> > With upper(...) and like upper(%...%)
> > --------------------------------------

> > real 4.44 *
> > user 0.03
> > sys 0.00
> >
> > Relsult: it seem to be 2.6 time more optimised to use upper(...) like
> > upper('%...%') ???

> This is interesting.  Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?

In my opinion the reason why regular expresion matching is sloer is
obvious. Regulars expresion are very powerfull, but the code that
does the matching is a bit more complicated. With like expresions
you may write simple and faster code.


Mirek


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