The problem is that I am migrating a system from MS Sql Server (which was
installed with the case-insensitive option) and the system will have to
still keep working with this RDBMS after the migration, so I have to change
the code as less as possible...
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Larry Rosenman [mailto:ler@lerctr.org]
Enviado el: Viernes, 14 de Marzo de 2003 09:16 a.m.
Para: Pablo Sajn�n; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Asunto: Re: [GENERAL] Redefining LIKE operator
--On Friday, March 14, 2003 09:06:29 -0300 Pablo Sajn�n
<psajnin@bejerman.com.ar> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need the LIKE operator to be case insensitive.
> What I did is to redefine the ~~ so it behaves as the ~~* operator:
>
> DROP OPERATOR ~~ (name, text);
> CREATE OPERATOR ~~ ( leftarg=name, rightarg=text, procedure=nameiclike,
> negator='!~~');
>
>
> The operator is created, but when I execute a query, LIKE is still being
> case-sensitive.
> Am I doing anything wrong?
> Is it not possible to redefine this operator?
> I am using the 7.2.2 version.
>
What's wrong with ILIKE?
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Pablo Sajnin
> psajnin@bejerman.com.ar
>
>
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