Re: [SQL] postgres 6.3.2 and regexp

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От Guido Piazzi
Тема Re: [SQL] postgres 6.3.2 and regexp
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Msg-id Pine.LNX.3.96.990419124738.132B-100000@auckland.ik2gdx.ampr.org
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Ответ на postgres 6.3.2 and regexp  (Bill Brandt <brandtwr-pgsql@draaw.net>)
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On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Bill Brandt wrote:

> ERROR:  regcomp failed with error repetition-operator operand invalid
> 
> This happens anytime the text has a * as the first character. 

That's because in regular expressions '*' matches zero or more consecutive
occurrences of the previous character, which can't be found when '*' is
the first character in the string.  It's not like unix wildcards.

Maybe you should use 'test' instead of '*test*', because regular
expressions match every string that has the regexp in it, regardless of
what's before and after the regexp in the string.

Moreover, regular expression matching is usually done the other way round,
i.e. "SELECT * FROM table WHERE field ~ 'regexp';".

Hope it helps... Guido

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