Thread: is somewhere documented x LIKE ANY(ARRAY)?
Hi
I try to search notice about it, to get info about release date of this feature, but I cannot find it.
Regards
Pavel
Re: is somewhere documented x LIKE ANY(ARRAY)?
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ilmari@ilmari.org (Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker)
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Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> writes: > Hi > > I try to search notice about it, to get info about release date of this > feature, but I cannot find it. It's documented in https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-comparisons.html, and has been around since at least 7.4. > Regards > > Pavel - ilmari -- - Twitter seems more influential [than blogs] in the 'gets reported in the mainstream press' sense at least. - Matt McLeod - That'd be because the content of a tweet is easier to condense down to a mainstream media article. - Calle Dybedahl
po 23. 3. 2020 v 13:54 odesílatel Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> napsal:
Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi
>
> I try to search notice about it, to get info about release date of this
> feature, but I cannot find it.
It's documented in
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-comparisons.html, and
has been around since at least 7.4.
My customer reports some issues on Postgres 9.3.
> Regards
>
> Pavel
- ilmari
--
- Twitter seems more influential [than blogs] in the 'gets reported in
the mainstream press' sense at least. - Matt McLeod
- That'd be because the content of a tweet is easier to condense down
to a mainstream media article. - Calle Dybedahl
Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> writes: > po 23. 3. 2020 v 13:54 odesílatel Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker < > ilmari@ilmari.org> napsal: >> It's documented in >> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-comparisons.html, and >> has been around since at least 7.4. Well, to be fair, we don't really say anywhere that LIKE acts enough like a plain operator to be used in this syntax. And the underlying code is the subquery_Op production in gram.y, which is specific to this syntax, so I'm not sure offhand to what extent LIKE acts like an operator for other corner cases. > My customer reports some issues on Postgres 9.3. Doesn't look to me like subquery_Op has changed much since 2004, so you'd really need to be more specific. regards, tom lane