hi, today we discovered that this query doesn't return the expected values:
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Roberto Scattini
SELECT DISTINCT
p.id, p.apellido AS "Apellido", p.nombre AS "Nombre", pf.nombre AS "Funcion", to_char(da.f_ingreso_pg, 'dd/mm/yyyy') AS "Fecha Ingreso PG", e.estado AS "Estado", to_char(pe.fecha, 'dd/mm/yyyy') AS "Fecha Estado"
FROM personal.personas AS p
LEFT JOIN personal.personas_da_pg AS da ON p.id=da.id_persona
LEFT JOIN personal.personas_estado AS pe ON da.estado_id=pe.id
LEFT JOIN personal.estados AS e ON pe.id_estado=e.id
LEFT JOIN procu_departamento AS d ON d.id=da.id_departamento
LEFT JOIN procu_departamento AS dto ON left(d.c_organigrama, 4)||'000'=dto.c_organigrama
LEFT JOIN procu_departamento AS dir ON left(d.c_organigrama, 3)||'0000'=dir.c_organigrama
LEFT JOIN procu_departamento AS dg ON left(d.c_organigrama, 2)||'00000'=dg.c_organigrama
LEFT JOIN personal.funciones AS pf ON pf.id=da.funcion_id
LEFT JOIN personal.profesiones AS pp ON pp.id=p.id_profesion
WHERE p.apellido ilike '%nuñez%'
ORDER BY "Apellido"
the exact same query with ilike '%NUÑEZ%' works OK...
we are using postgresql 9.1 from ubuntu packages and the database encoding is (sadly) SQL_ASCII
can anybody point me in the right direction to solve this issue?
Roberto Scattini