On 30 May 2001 11:16:35 -0700, Stephan Szabo wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
> 
> > Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > It appears that the behavior of a bpchar compare with a string literal
> > > is not implicitly trimming the bpchar before the compare, which IMHO is
> > > incorrect behavior.  Is my opinion valid?
> > 
> > regression=# create table foo (f1 char(20));
> > CREATE
> > regression=# insert into foo values ('zz');
> > INSERT 800569 1
> > regression=# select * from foo;
> >           f1
> > ----------------------
> >  zz
> > (1 row)
> > 
> > regression=# select * from foo where f1 = 'zz';
> >           f1
> > ----------------------
> >  zz
> > (1 row)
> > 
> > regression=#
> > 
> > You'll need to be more specific about what you're unhappy about.
> 
> Given the thread, I think the problem he's having is tied up in
> upper and lower implicitly converting to text.
> 
> select * from foo where upper(f1)='ZZ';
> gives no rows but if you put 18 spaces after the ZZ you get the
> row.
> 
> 


could I cast from text to something else?



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