You are confusing the syntax of two similar functions:
position ('substring' in 'string')
strpos ('string', 'substring').
I have a feeling that "position" actually calls "strpos", but I am guessing
on that.

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> I'm having trouble using the position function, it's a simple built-in
> function.
> 
> It returns the index of a substring within a main string.
> 
> But, I just can't get it to work, it always gives this silly parser error.
> I've tried it in a variety of ways with variables instead of constants
> casting 
> to text and using it in other contexts, (ie. in functions, not just in a 
> select).  What am I doing wrong?  Is this not the correct syntax for a two
> 
> argument function?
> 
> test=# select position('hello','el');
> ERROR:  parser: parse error at or near ","
> 
> 
> Karl Orbell.
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