On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Prabakaran, Vaishnavi
<vaishna...@fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> Hi Berkus,
>
> Thanks for your time and response.
>
> I do understand that there is no LIKE operator support for integers and it 
> would be great if you could help me understand the reason why is it not 
> supported.
>
> My intention is to know whether this is not supported because of any 
> technical limitation or is it against any Postgresql/SQL standards.
>

the latter

> My use cases are like below ones :
> Integer LIKE pattern [ESCAPE escape-character]
> 1. List all the customers who are having negative balance:
> SELECT * from Customer where balance LIKE ‘-%’
>

this is not cleaner implemented this way?
SELECT * FROM customer WHERE balance < 0;

> 2. List all the customers whose id starts with 1:
> SELECT * from Customer where cust_id LIKE ‘1%’
>

there is any real use for that query? i understand if you ask
for all customers whose names begins with 'A' but that the code
begins with '1'?

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