Comparison of Strings
От | Mike Schulte |
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Тема | Comparison of Strings |
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Msg-id | 3A1947DA.D9359C1D@cs.umsl.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Comparison of Strings
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
I am running PostgreSQL 7.0.2 on sparc-sun-solaris2.8, compiled by gcc 2.95.2 I have a database table whose contents are cs302=# select * from author; isbn | author --------------+------------------------- '1565921941' | 'Meyer, Jon' '1565921941' | 'Downing, Troy' '0201100886' | 'Aho, Alfred V.' '0201100886' | 'Sethi, Ravi' '0201100886' | 'Ullman, Jeffrey D.' '0878518096' | 'Maloney, Elbert S.' '0870211641' | 'Maloney, Elbert S.' '0441865003' | 'Thomson, Amy' '0312944446' | 'Vinge, Vernor' '0030860784' | 'Hungerford, Thomas W.' '0201038099' | 'Knuth, Donald E.' '1565920015' | 'Gilly, Daniel' (12 rows) If I run the following command, I get [the string matches the first two entries in the table]: cs302=# select * from author where isbn = '1565921941'; isbn | author ------+-------- (0 rows) If I change the = to a ~, I get cs302=# select * from author where isbn ~ '1565921941'; isbn | author --------------+----------------- '1565921941' | 'Meyer, Jon' '1565921941' | 'Downing, Troy' (2 rows) Is there something about comparison of strings with the = that I don't see, that makes it different from string matching with the ~? --- Michael Schulte Specialist in Computer Science UM-St. Louis schulte@cs.umsl.edu 8001 Natural Bridge Road (314) 516 5239 St. Louis, MO 63121 USA http://cs.umsl.edu/~schulte
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