On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 10:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi people, is there a swtich or something to instruct a between statement
> hat it must perform a most specific match ?
> These are the details, i have these table
> 
>  name        | start        | end 
> ---------------+---------------+-----------------
> general     | 2660000  | 2669999
> specific     | 2660124  | 2660124
> (2 rows)
> 
> 
> unsing the query:  select name where '2660124' between start and end
> 
> i got:
> 
> 
> name
> ---------
> general
> specific
> 
> 
> How can i get only specific?

Do you want the ONE row that's closest, or a set of rows that are fairly
close?  Not sure what your specification it exactly, but how about:

select name where '2660124' between start and end order by abs
(start-end) limit 1;

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