Re: searching for characters via the hexidecimal value - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Massa, Harald Armin
Subject Re: searching for characters via the hexidecimal value
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In response to searching for characters via the hexidecimal value  (Geoffrey Myers <lists@serioustechnology.com>)
Responses Re: searching for characters via the hexidecimal value  (Geoffrey Myers <lists@serioustechnology.com>)
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yes, there is.

select <your columns> from <your table> where

<your_text_search_column> like '%'||chr(x'42'::int)||'%'

where '42' is your hexadecimal character value.

Be sure to read and understand everything you can find about encodings; and make sure the hexadecimal value you are searching for is from the same encoding.

Best wishes,

Harald

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 16:00, Geoffrey Myers <lists@serioustechnology.com> wrote:
Is there a way to search for a character in the database by the hexidecimal value of that character?

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