On 30 August 2012 10:12, Condor <condor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > can I ask is exist some kind of automatic escape string in postgresql ? > I use pgsql 9.1.5 and I have very interest problem, I have field with text > string that I cant find normally. > Here is examples (I replace in example Cyrillic encoding because most of the > ppl don't have cp1251 encoding) > > select * from postcodes where namejr LIKE 'LULIN V%'; > id | namejr > 21 | LULIN VIII > 22 | LULIN VII > 23 | LULIN VIII > 24 | LULIN VI > 25 | LULIN VII > 26 | LULIN V > > buf if I do: > select * from postcodes where namejr LIKE 'LULIN VII%'; > result is: > 22 | LULIN VII > 25 | LULIN VII > > > as I can see ids 21 and 23 missing that should be: LULIN VIII > I dump follow records to text file and make hex compare, > both ids 21 and 23 is the same (equal). > > Any one can give me a little help? Perhaps the records with ids 21 and 23 have a lower-case 'l' ('L') instead of an upper-case 'I' ('i'), or something similar? Are the hex-codes for ids 21, 22, 23 and 25 the same for the substring reading 'VII'? -- If you can't see the forest for the trees, Cut the trees and you'll see there is no forest. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general