| From: | Rusty Conover <rconover(at)infogears(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Question with combining ANY with ilike |
| Date: | 2008-12-12 06:58:03 |
| Message-ID: | B7C0BF05-CEDB-420F-A6F1-A996DA6B8BA3@infogears.com |
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Hi PostgreSQL,
I'd like to specify a pattern then apply that pattern to match each
element of an array:
rconover=# select 'foobar%' ~~ ANY (ARRAY['bar', 'cat', 'foobar:asdf']);
?column?
----------
f
(1 row)
I'd like the the pattern would be evaluated against all of the array
elements, but the order of parameters for the ~~ operator when
combined with the ANY command is backwards to what I need.
Do you how I can make it work so that I could write a pattern and
match it against the array elements using the ANY command?
Thanks,
Rusty
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Rusty Conover
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InfoGears Inc / GearBuyer.com / FootwearBuyer.com
http://www.infogears.com
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