| From: | Hari Sankar A <hsshanthamhari(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Problem with PostgreSQL string sorting Hello All, |
| Date: | 2017-02-15 16:01:26 |
| Message-ID: | CAL1h+Q9ERssy09AML6-Ar5bDrTOp5Ohw9CDDBStN1ySF-XoXXA@mail.gmail.com |
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Hello All,
I am a Database administrator and we are using PostgreSQL-9.6.1 version in
RHEL-7 linux machine. Current server Encoding setup is UTF8 and LC_COLLATE
and LC_CTYPE is en_US.UTF-8.
Lets say table person has field name with values likes
name
------
Abc
abc
.dcb
Dcb
$sdf
EDF
en_US.UTF-8 collate sorting this field as:
name
------
abc
Abc
.dcb
Dcb
EDF
$sdf
It ignore's Special characters.
"C" collate sorting this field as:
name
------
$sdf
.dcb
Abc
Dcb
EDF
abc
It does case sensitive sort.
My expected sorting should be: (Case insensitive and special character)
name
------
$sdf
.dcb
Abc
abc
Dcb
EDF
I can use lower() and collate 'C' to get this result. But I need a default
collate to support this.
Is there any collation that support both (Case insensitive and special
character) sorting in utf8?
your help would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Hari
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