Re: Error in sorting strings - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Kevin Grittner
Subject Re: Error in sorting strings
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Msg-id 4C967039020000250003598F@gw.wicourts.gov
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In response to Error in sorting strings  (Edoardo Serra <edoardo@serra.to.it>)
List pgsql-bugs
Edoardo Serra  wrote:

> SELECT * FROM dummy ORDER BY string ASC;
> string
> --------
> 100%
> 10.1
> (2 rows)
>
> I would expect the order of the results to be '100%', '10.1'.

> Moreover, if I use the following dataset, I get the correct sorting
>
> SELECT string, ascii(substr(string, 3, 1)) FROM dummy ORDER BY
> string ASC;
> string | ascii
> --------+-------
> 10. | 46
> 100 | 48

You left out the most important piece of information -- what
collation have you configured?  Many common collations ignore special
characters (except perhaps as tie-breakers), so your examples sort
based on:

'100'
'101'

versus

'10'
'100'

Both examples look right if you are using such a collation.

-Kevin

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