‘(*\mtext1\M*\mtext2\M)|(*\mtext2\M*\mtext1\M)’
If I wanted to search for whole words in a field I would use something like: Select * from mytable where myfield ~* ‘(\mtext1\M) | (\mtext2\M)’ This would find all instances of myfield containing either “text1” or “text2”. I can’t figure out how to search myfield for all instances which contain “text1” AND “text2”. In other words | is the OR operator. What is the AND operator. Tried + and whilst that executes, it doesn’t return matching fields. Thanks Mark __
If I wanted to search for whole words in a field I would use something like:
Select * from mytable where myfield ~* ‘(\mtext1\M) | (\mtext2\M)’
This would find all instances of myfield containing either “text1” or “text2”.
I can’t figure out how to search myfield for all instances which contain “text1” AND “text2”.
In other words | is the OR operator. What is the AND operator. Tried + and whilst that executes, it doesn’t return matching fields.
Thanks
Mark
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