On 1/10/2012 10:28 AM, David Johnston wrote:
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[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andy Colson
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 11:20 AM
To: David Johnston
Cc: 'PostgreSQL'
Subject: Re: string = any()
This still does not work, even in psql:
select 'bob' = any( '{''joe'', ''bob'' }'::varchar[] )
$$ ^ This works for me just fine....though I am not using psql; are
you having quoting issues? What error do you get?
It runs, but it returns false. I get false at least. I'm assuming you do
to, otherwise something weird is going on.
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I execute the following:
SELECT 'bob' = ANY( '{ "joe", "bob" }'::varchar[] );
And it returns TRUE...
This returns FALSE:
SELECT 'bob' = ANY( '{ "joe", "dave" }'::varchar[] );
Yeah, that uses the correct double quotes... which I was not using.
So:
prepare x as select 'bob' = any(string_to_array($1, ',')::varchar[]);
execute x ('joe,bob,billy');
David J.
Ah, that's a good idea, I hadn't thought of that. Always another way to
skin a cat.
Thanks again,
-Andy
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