Re: Underscores in column names - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Richard Huxton
Subject Re: Underscores in column names
Date
Msg-id 200303071628.11980.dev@archonet.com
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In response to Underscores in column names  (Mark Mitchell <mark@lapcrew.com>)
Responses Re: Underscores in column names  (Mark Mitchell <mark@lapcrew.com>)
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On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:58 pm, Mark Mitchell wrote:
> I have a underscores in most all of the column names in this database.
> I've ran into a problem where Postgres doesn't like them.
>
> SELECT * FROM "NATAB" WHERE
> "NATAB"."NA_LAST_NAME" LIKE 'MITCHELL%' AND
> SUBSTRING("NATAB"."NA_NAME",0,"NATAB"."NA_COLON") LIKE 'MARK%'
>
> Produces the error : "ESCAPE string must be empty or one character"
>
> The column "NA_COLON" is a column that holds the numeric position at
> which the first name ends and the last name begins. If the column name
> does not contain an underscore it works fine. Any suggestions?

Are you sure you don't mean substr() rather than substring()? I think the form
you're using does a POSIX regexp match and uses the third param as an escape
character.

--  Richard Huxton


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