Paul Lambert wrote:
> I've got an MS Access front end reporting system that has previously
> used MS SQL server which I am moving to Postgres.
>
> The front end has several hundred if not thousand inbuilt/hard-coded
> queries, most of which aren't working for the following reasons:
> 1.) Access uses double quotes ("") as text qualifiers, PG uses single
> quotes. ('')
> 2.) The Like function in SQL Server is case insensitive, PG it is case
> sensitive. The ilike function is not recognised by Access and it tries
> to turn that into a string, making my test (like "ilike 'blah'")
>
> Has anyone had any experience with moving an access program from SQL
> server to PG?
>
> Is there any way to change the text qualifier in PG or the case
> sensitivity?
I would suggest pushing things like this to a pass through query.
Joshua D. Drake
>
> TIA,
> P.
>
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