Re: LIKE erratic? or unseen DB corruption? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Anand Raman
Subject Re: LIKE erratic? or unseen DB corruption?
Date
Msg-id 20010530210425.B26533@india-today.com
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In response to LIKE erratic? or unseen DB corruption?  (Frank Miles <fpm@u.washington.edu>)
List pgsql-general
a few months back i had a similar problem.. The query ran my query
properly when i didnt give any group by constraints but failed to give
right grouping results when i used a group by claus..
I deleted the entire set of data and reloaded it to drive it away,,
Hope it helps
Anand
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 08:12:01AM -0700, Frank Miles wrote:
>Running 7.1(.0) on a PC running Debian Linux (potato), I have a strange situation in psql:
>
>A direct query gets appropriate rows of data:
>
>dbname=# select * from partdef where shpname = 'IDC16W';
> pn_id | class | num  | mt | ver | loc_id | unit_id | subptcnt |     shpname      |   value    | descrip
>-------+-------+------+----+-----+--------+---------+----------+------------------+------------+---------
>    17 | 328   | 08X2 | 0  | 0   |        |         |        1 | IDC16W           | Header-8x2 |
>    11 | 323   | 08X2 | 0  | 0   |        |         |        1 | IDC16W           | Header-8x2 |
>
>...while the very same query (substituting LIKE for the '=' sign) gets nothing!?
>
>dbname=# select * from partdef where shpname LIKE 'IDC16W';
> pn_id | class | num | mt | ver | loc_id | unit_id | subptcnt | shpname | value | descrip
>-------+-------+-----+----+-----+--------+---------+----------+---------+-------+---------
>(0 rows)
>
>Creating a new table, and populating it with trial values shows no problem --
>it all works as expected (both '=' and 'LIKE' returning the same results).
>If selects are done on other columns (same table) they seem to work correctly,
>whether one or more rows are returned.
>
>Can someone please tell me the really stupid thing that I'm doing wrong?
>Thanks....
>
>    -frank
>
>
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