On 03/27/2017 08:05 AM, Ron Ben wrote:
Hi, position(substring in string) as listed here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/functions-string.html locates sub string in a string. It doesn't support locateing the substring from the back. For example: position('om' in 'Tomomas') gives 2 But if I want to locate the first occurance from the back of the string it's impossible/
aklaver@test=> select position('om' in reverse('Tomomas')); position ---------- 4
My suggestion is to create a function position(substring in string,order) where order can be: begin, end and it will find the string according to this parameter. This is pretty easy to implement and should be a part of the PostgreSQL tools. similar fuctionality exists in trim function where user can specify leading or taling parameter
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