Thread: DOES THE UNDERSCORE(_) WILD CARD EXISTS IN POSTGRESQL

DOES THE UNDERSCORE(_) WILD CARD EXISTS IN POSTGRESQL

From
Ezra
Date:
HELLO ALL:
                            THE SUBJECT ASKS MY QUESTION.





THANK YOU
EZRA TAYLOR


Re: DOES THE UNDERSCORE(_) WILD CARD EXISTS IN POSTGRESQL

From
Arjen van der Meijden
Date:
First of all, you might want to take a look at your CAPS-lock key, it
seems to be stuck.
In the netiquette is a paragraph on that, it's considered "shouting" and
therefore unpolite.

Anyway, of course the '_' wildcard exists, aswell as the '%' does. You
can use it in both LIKE and ILIKE comparisons.

Arjen

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> [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] Namens Ezra
> Verzonden: vrijdag 28 maart 2003 11:15
> Aan: pgsql-general
> Onderwerp: [GENERAL] DOES THE UNDERSCORE(_) WILD CARD EXISTS
> IN POSTGRESQL
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> HELLO ALL:
>                             THE SUBJECT ASKS MY QUESTION.
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> THANK YOU
> EZRA TAYLOR
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Re: DOES THE UNDERSCORE(_) WILD CARD EXISTS IN POSTGRESQL

From
Ian Barwick
Date:
On Friday 28 March 2003 11:14, Ezra wrote:
> HELLO ALL:
>                             THE SUBJECT ASKS MY QUESTION.
>

YES IT DOES. SEE THE EXCELLENT ONLINE DOCUMENTATION:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/view.php?version=7.3&idoc=0&file=functions-matching.html

Ian Barwick
barwick@gmx.net