On Saturday 01 April 2006 17:26, Brendan Duddridge wrote: > We used to use FrontBase for our databases, but we have since > switched to PostgreSQL for > performance reasons. However, FrontBase did have very nice collation > support. > > To get case insensitive searches (even on UTF-8 data), all you had to > do was alter the column > and set its collation to 'CASE_INSENSITIVE' like so: > > alter column "test"."Column1" to collate > "INFORMATION_SCHEMA"."CASE_INSENSITIVE"; > > It would be VERY nice if PostgreSQL supported this as it would easily > allow you to write > case insensitive queries that use an index like: > > select * from TEST where column1 like 'SOme ValUe%' or even just use > the equals operator > for an exact match yet still case insensitive. > > Right now to get the same effect we create an index using a function > like 'lower(some_column)'. > But that requires us to write our queries like: > > select * from test where lower(column1) like lower('SOme ValUe%'); > > > Any ideas if better collation support is in the plans for future > versions of PostgreSQL? > Improved collation support is being worked on but it's a complex problem so there's no realt ETA. (Developers interested in helping out our encouraged to send a note to -hackers). In the mean time check out the citext project: http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/citext/projdisplay.php -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL