Re: order by query wrong result - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Silvio Brandani
Subject Re: order by query wrong result
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Msg-id 546CC725.7000805@tech.sdb.it
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In response to Re: order by query wrong result  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: order by query wrong result  (Matheus de Oliveira <matioli.matheus@gmail.com>)
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Hi,

I find this workaround:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION cleanup(text)
RETURNS text AS $$
SELECT replace(replace(replace($1, ' ','x'),'-','x'),'.','x')
$$ LANGUAGE sql;

and I get correct result :

select name
from prva
where name ilike 'savino del bene s%'
order by upper(cleanup(name));

Silvio Brandani


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Il 19/11/2014 17:10, Tom Lane ha scritto:
> Silvio Brandani <silvio.brandani@tech.sdb.it> writes:
>> Hi,
>>    lc_collate
>> -------------
>>    en_US.UTF-8
> en_US (and, in fact, most Linux locales other than C) uses "dictionary
> order", which ignores pretty much everything except letters in its
> first-pass comparison.
>
> You can check that it's not just Postgres being weird by feeding the
> same data through sort(1) after setting LC_COLLATE this way in its
> environment.  You'll get the same results.
>
>             regards, tom lane
>


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