Re: create table from regular expressions applied to rows of multiple tables
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Тема | Re: create table from regular expressions applied to rows of multiple tables |
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Msg-id | CAET1fe6PT8MqmB0S06_s1=Dg9h4MxiYV_5boXOaCjV9v7e=U0g@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: create table from regular expressions applied to rows of multiple tables (Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
On 16/06/2012, Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 23:22 +0100, e-letter wrote: >> Readers, >> >> Tables contains text: >> >> table1 >> text1, 10 >> text2, 20 >> text3, 30 >> text4, 40 >> >> table2 >> text2, textB 20 >> text3, textC 30 >> text5, textD 50 >> text6, textE 60 >> text7, textF 70 >> text8, textG 80 >> >> Is it possible to create a new table (table3) using a regular >> expression (e.g. ^text*) to select rows which are of the same table >> format as table2: >> >> table3 >> text2, textB 20 >> text3, textC 30 > I have realised my mistake in explanation. The second table should be: table2 text2textB, 20 text3textC, 30 text5textD, 50 text6textE, 60 text7textF, 70 text8textG, 80 So the requirement is to be able use a regular expression to: "select rows that show part of the same string in both tables, but create a new table formatted as table 2". > I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking. Your example > table3 could also be produced by a simple inner join: > > SELECT table1.col1, table2.col2 > FROM table1, table2 > WHERE table1.col1 = table2.col1; > I'm guessing I can try this expression above, but adjusting to use a regular expression function?
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