On 10/14/11 10:58 AM, David Fetter wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 07:49:59PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
David Salisbury<salisb...@globe.gov>  writes:

Short version, is there a way to implement an exclusive OR in a where clause?

The boolean<>  operator will do the trick.

        (x = y)<>  (a = b)

                        regards, tom lane

Factoring in NULLable columns, that's:

(x IS NOT DISTINCT FROM y)<>  (a IS NOT DISTINCT FROM b)

Cheers,
David.

Thanks for the replies!

I should note ( for the mail list archives I guess )
that the above suggestions don't work.  Both rows are
returned whether I use OR or <>, though maybe I'm not
understanding something.  I'm not sure why <> would work either,
as all I can find is <> is the same as !=, which is
different than the fabled XOR I was hoping for.  In fact
they would never equal.

But in the end it looks like wrapper sql around my output using
"select distinct.." should do the trick.

-Dave

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