On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 03:01:28AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Laszlo Kohl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 2
> The lower the number the more severe it is.
> 
> Short Description
> The ignored "_" character
> 
> Long Description
> Hi, 
> 
> I am Laszlo from Hungary.
> I have some problem with PostgreSQL.
> 
> Environment:
> PostgreSQL version: 7.0.3
> Server OS: RedHat 5.2 , Linux-Mandrake 7.2
> Client OS: RedHat 5.2 , Windows NT (pgAdmin) , Linux-Mandrake 7.2
> 
> The problem:
> I create some users in database and then want to list them.
> The "_" character is ignored in query statement.
> The query: "select usename from pg_user where usename Like '%_u%' ;"
> produces the same result as the query: 
> "select usename from pg_user where usename Like '%u%' ;"

 Sure it's not bug, please read something about the 'like' operator 
first, en example:


http://postgresql.wavefire.com/users-lounge/docs/7.1/user/functions-matching.html


If pattern does not contain percent signs or underscore, then the pattern
only represents the string itself; in that case LIKE acts like the equals
operator. An underscore (_) in pattern stands for (matches) any single
character; a percent sign (%) matches any string of zero or more
characters.

 You must run:

 ... usename LIKE '%\\_u%' 

 Note two '\' must be used here because PostgreSQL parser first remove 
and 'like' operator obtain second only.

                        Karel


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