Dear Vinny,

Thanks for your valuable replay.

but I need a select query, which select only that record which starts from IP 
"172.23.110" only from below table.

xxx     172.23.110.175
yyy     172.23.110.178
zzz     172.23.110.177
aaa     172.23.110.176
bbb     172.23.111.180
ccc     172.23.115.26

Regards,
Dinesh Chandra
|Database administrator (Oracle/PostgreSQL)| Cyient Ltd. Noida.
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From: vinny [mailto:vi...@xs4all.nl] 
Sent: 07 April, 2017 7:52 PM
To: Dinesh Chandra 12108 <dinesh.chan...@cyient.com>
Cc: pgsql-performance-ow...@postgresql.org; pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Filter certain range of IP address.

On 2017-04-07 16:13, Dinesh Chandra 12108 wrote:
> Hi expert,
> 
> May I know how to select a range of IP address.
> 
> Example: I have number of different-2 IP's present in a table.
> 
> I HAVE TO SELECT ONLY THAT IP ADDRESS WHICH DOES NOT START FROM PREFIX 
> “172.23.110”.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> REGARDS,
> 
> DINESH CHANDRA
> 
> |DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR (ORACLE/POSTGRESQL)| CYIENT LTD. NOIDA.
> 
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> 
> Mobile: +91-9953975849 | Ext 1078 |dinesh.chan...@cyient.com
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If you store the ip address as the INET datatype then you can use the INET 
operators to see if any arbitraty number of bits match, the first 3 bytes means 
the first 24 bits:


SELECT '172.23.110.55'::inet << '172.23.110.1/24'::inet;
  ?column?
----------
  t
(1 row)


SELECT '272.23.110.55'::inet << '172.23.110.1/24'::inet;
  ?column?
----------
  f
(1 row)

See also: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/functions-net.html

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