Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from localhost.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with SMTP id QAA17272 for postgres-redist; Fri, 19 Aug 1994 16:24:18 -0700 Resent-From: POSTGRES mailing list Resent-Message-Id: <199408192324.QAA17272@nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: owner-postman@postgres.Berkeley.EDU X-Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU (faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.37.53]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with ESMTP id QAA17262 for ; Fri, 19 Aug 1994 16:24:17 -0700 Received: from localhost.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.1B) with SMTP id QAA15965; Fri, 19 Aug 1994 16:24:14 -0700 Message-Id: <199408192324.QAA15965@faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU> X-Authentication-Warning: faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU: Host localhost.Berkeley.EDU didn't use HELO protocol From: aoki@cs.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki) To: Eric P Dean Cc: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: Searching on seperate words in an attribute Reply-To: aoki@cs.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki) In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 16 Aug 1994 12:41:42 CDT <9408161741.AA07392@pv081c.vincent.iastate.edu> Date: Fri, 19 Aug 94 16:24:08 -0700 X-Sender: aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Resent-To: postgres-redist@postgres.Berkeley.EDU X-Mts: smtp Resent-Date: Fri, 19 Aug 94 16:24:17 -0700 Resent-XMts: smtp Eric P Dean writes: > If I have an attribute "artist = Gogh, Vincent van" I would like to > be able to locate the instance by doing a "retrieve (xxx.all) where > xxx.artist = "gogh"" or "retrieve (xxx.all) where xxx.artist = > "VAN"". I would like searches to be case-insensitive and have some > type of truncation feature. there are some regular expression operators, such as the text regex operator "~": where xxx.artist ~ "gogh"::text or where xxx.artist ~ "[vV][aA][nN]"::text if you want case insensitivity as opposed to using case-conscious regular expressions, you would have to hack on the routines in src/utils/adt/regexp.c. as with most of the abstract data type stuff, the source is the ultimate documentation for its behavior. -- Paul M. Aoki | University of California at Berkeley aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU | Dept. of EECS, Computer Science Division (#1776) | Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 ============================================================================== To add/remove yourself to/from the POSTGRES mailing list: send mail with the subject line ADD or DEL to "postgres-request@postgres.Berkeley.EDU" If this fails, send mail to "post_questions@postgres.Berkeley.EDU" and a human will deal with it. DO NOT post to the "postgres" mailing list. ==============================================================================