Re: Comparing strings with non-ASCII characters
От | Artur Rataj |
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Тема | Re: Comparing strings with non-ASCII characters |
Дата | |
Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.33.0211131650200.11316-100000@linux.iitis.gliwice.pl обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Comparing strings with non-ASCII characters (Artur Rataj <arataj@iitis.gliwice.pl>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
I have set locale to C, made initdb and started postgres, and the index is not used again. explain select idescr.string from isbibc_fti_descr idescr where idescr.string ~ '^string.*'; NOTICE: QUERY PLAN: Seq Scan on isbibc_fti_descr idescr (cost=0.00..63910.04 rows=17033 width=44) On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Artur Rataj wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible in Postgres to use non-ASCII characters and have enabled > index optimizations for the ~ operator? Would it work correctly with > locale set to C for expressions of the form ~ '^string.*'? Or is there a > way to substitue expressions like this with two comparisons? I have tried > to do it like that >= 'string' and <= 'string_' where _ would be a > character sorted after any other used in the searched table, but I did > not found such a character in the locale pl_PL. Anyway, why the index > optimizations are disabled for the ~ operator and not for the < or > > operators in the locale? Is not there a similar problem with all of the > three operators in a non-ASCII locale? Could not the lack of index > optimizations be fixed in Postgres for locales like pl_PL with a simple > reordering of characters for a collator, at least to get the < and > > operators working right with index optimizations in such locales? > Best regards, Artur Rataj
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