On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 08:05:45PM +0300, Andrus wrote: > User interface need to show nulls as empty strings. > PostgreSQL sorts nulls after all data. > > create temp table test ( testcol char(10) ); > insert into test values ( null); > insert into test values ( 'test'); > insert into test values ( ''); > select * from test order by testcol; > > This confuses users who expect that all empty columns are together in sorted > data. I'd say users are being confused by the assumption the nulls and empty strings are the same when they clearly aren't. Perhaps you should think which of the two you actually want to mean "empty" and then get rid of the other possibility. > If there is no other way I can change driver to generate coalesce( > testcol,'') as order by expressions. > However I'm afraid that those order by expression cannot use regular index > like > > create index test_inx on test(testcol) You could do: create index test_inx on test(coalesce(testcol,'')) Have a nice day, -- Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@xxxxxxxxx> http://svana.org/kleptog/ > Please line up in a tree and maintain the heap invariant while > boarding. Thank you for flying nlogn airlines.
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