Try the "like" operator

E.g. SELECT * from TABLE where FIELD like '%string%';

Don't forget the % signs - they are the wild card.

Peter Landis wrote:
> 
> Hi-
> 
>   I'm a newbie at postgresql and created a relational
> database with perl.  What my question is, how do you
> do a string search in postgresql?  I know you can
> search for string comparisons in oracle but was
> wondering if this is possible in postgresql?  So far
> I've been using the SELECT syntax for finding words in
> the database, but this is assuming that the word is
> exactly the same.  If anyone could advise me on this
> minor problem, I would greatly appreciate it.
> 
> Peter Landis
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