Re: German "umlaut insensitive" query - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Jonathan S. Katz
Subject Re: German "umlaut insensitive" query
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In response to German "umlaut insensitive" query  (<Jakob.Witczak@dlr.de>)
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On Sep 20, 2019, at 4:36 AM, <Jakob.Witczak@dlr.de> <Jakob.Witczak@dlr.de> wrote:

Hi,
 
i found an entry from 2004, where it is about the German Umlaute and i have the same problem.
 
I also found this article:
 
Are there other possibilities today (for example COLLATE) besides replace() to process the German Umlaute?
In the long term, we also want to use it for other countries.

There is a feature in the upcoming PostgreSQL 12 release that
allows for accent insensitive queries:


This is part of PostgreSQL’s support for ICU collations.

Thanks,

Jonathan
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