Re: BUG #6743: BETWEEN operator does not work for char(1) - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: BUG #6743: BETWEEN operator does not work for char(1)
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Msg-id 20880.1342708387@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to BUG #6743: BETWEEN operator does not work for char(1)  (spatarel1@yahoo.com)
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spatarel1@yahoo.com writes:
> I use "UTF8" charset and "Romania, Romanian" locale.

> I came across this as I wanted to test if a symbol was a letter:

> SELECT 'a' BETWEEN 'a' AND 'z'; -- true
> SELECT 'z' BETWEEN 'a' AND 'z'; -- true
> SELECT 'A' BETWEEN 'a' AND 'z'; -- true
> SELECT 'Z' BETWEEN 'a' AND 'z'; -- false (!)
> SELECT 'a' BETWEEN 'A' AND 'Z'; -- false (!)
> SELECT 'z' BETWEEN 'A' AND 'Z'; -- true
> SELECT 'A' BETWEEN 'A' AND 'Z'; -- true
> SELECT 'Z' BETWEEN 'A' AND 'Z'; -- true

> It seems that the intent is for the comparison to be case-insensitive, but
> in some limit-cases it fails.

I dunno exactly what sorting rule is implemented by Windows' Romanian
locale, but these examples are consistent with the theory that the
sort order is like aAbBcC ... zZ.  In any case, you need to complain
to Microsoft if you don't like the locale's sort order.  We just do
what the platform's strcoll() function tells us to.

            regards, tom lane

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