am  Thu, dem 21.06.2007, um 12:42:52 +0200 mailte Dani Castaños folgendes:
test=*# select chr(x), count(1) from generate_series(65,90) x, w where
upper(substring (w.t from 1 for 1)) ~ chr(x) group by 1;
chr | count
-----+-------
T   |     1
B   |     1
F   |     2
(3 rows)



Andreas
It's exactly what i want. Just one more thing... What if i want also the ones that begin by a non-alphabetical character.
In your example:

change the generate_series(65,90) to generate_series(32,90)


Andreas
With only changing 65 to 32:

ERROR:  invalid regular expression: parentheses () not balanced

I think, it could be a problem with UPPER and non alphabetical chars
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