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From: aoki@postgres.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki)
To: dfleenor@nettech.com (super dave?)
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Subject: Re: Defining operators 
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dfleenor@nettech.com (super dave?) writes:
> I am trying to retrieve all the records from a class by doing a comparison,
> but postgres doesn't allow an equality comparison on text attributes.

sure it does.

if a particular query doesn't work, send mail to post_questions@postgres.
it's probably just a type-casting problem.
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