On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 6:09 AM, F. BROUARD / SQLpro
<sqlpro@club-internet.fr> wrote:
> Le 30/08/2012 12:45, Craig Ringer a écrit :
>
>
>> That's my understanding, but I don't know which other database systems
>> you're talking about because you've never specifically named any.
>>
> In his primary post he talk about SQL Server, Sybase and MySQL wich does
> good jobs with collation....
>
> Almost a majority of RDBMS have collation support wich is very important for
> non english languages, that represents about 90% of the planet languages !
>
> This feature has always been a "black spot" in PG, and the most important
> topic to discourage to use it in professionnal applications.
Citations please.
PostgreSQL has excellent collation support.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/collation.html
Sybase performance on upper() case insensitive searchs:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/81268/case-insensitive-search-on-sybase
MySQL case insensitive searchs rely on indexing upper or lower
functions just like PostgreSQL and use seq scans for collation induced
case insensitive searchs:
http://use-the-index-luke.com/sql/where-clause/functions/case-insensitive-search
Further PostgreSQL has the citext type:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/citext.html
Which can be handy for case insensitive searches but can ONLY do case
insensitive stuff.