Re: [NOVICE] Trouble with IN operator - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: [NOVICE] Trouble with IN operator
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Msg-id 29384.1486147258@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: [NOVICE] Trouble with IN operator  (Chuck Roberts <croberts@gilsongraphics.com>)
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Chuck Roberts <croberts@gilsongraphics.com> writes:
> I think this might be a data problem. If anyone else has an idea, it's
> welcome.

Well, the obvious question is, are you sure you have records that *should*
match the condition?

Plain "trim" is not very bright, it will only remove characters that are
plain ASCII spaces.  I'm wondering a bit about whether there's carriage
returns, tabs, non-breaking spaces, or other weird kinds of whitespace in
your data, which might make it so records that look like they contain
"540" don't actually match.

            regards, tom lane


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