I have a database returing these result sets for two almost
identical queries:
#v+
$ select id, pid, length(pid), md5(pid) from product where pid like '8000000';
id | pid | length | md5
------+---------+--------+----------------------------------
3594 | 8000000 | 7 | 60b5792913f4acbccf45c281fa9e3c9f
(1 row)
$ select id, pid, length(pid), md5(pid) from product where pid like '%8000000';
id | pid | length | md5
------+---------+--------+----------------------------------
3594 | 8000000 | 7 | 60b5792913f4acbccf45c281fa9e3c9f
722 | 8000000 | 7 | 60b5792913f4acbccf45c281fa9e3c9f
(2 rows)
#v-
There should be only one product with this id (no unique key,
because this is not a general constraint but just the current
situation), but there are two. Looking for it with query 1 I got
only one result, suspecting leading or trailing blanks I found the
other one using the wildcard.
But: What is wrong here? There must be some difference between the
two product ids, but with the same md5-hash there seems to be none.
This is by far too trivial to be a postgresql-bug, but what exactly
am I missing here?
Bye,
Stefan