> -----Original Message-----
> From: tedd [mailto:tedd.sperl...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 9:00 AM
> To: g...@holisticgp.com.au; php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] search is not case insensitive
> 
> At 3:47 PM +1100 10/31/10, Dr Michael Daly wrote:
> >Hi
> >Using a php search form produces a nil return on any information that
> >is capitalised within a mysql database; retrieval is fine for
> >non-capitalised data. Could someone tweak this please? The relevant
> >code I think is as
> >follows:
> >
> >// Description is a BLOB in MySQL... we need to UPPER the blob //values
> >to make the search case-insensitive.
> >
> >     $query = "SELECT C.*, A.surname, A.name, A.surname_prefix, A.id
> AS user
> >FROM pbcs_user A, pbcs_join_table_user_app B, pbcs_appointment C
>       ".
> >
> >                             "WHERE A.id = B.user_id AND
> >B.appointment_id = C.id      ".
> >
> >                             "AND LOWER(C.description) LIKE
> >'%".strtolower($search_for)."%' AND
> >C.start_time > $start_time AND C.start_time < $end_time ORDER BY
> >C.start_time";
> >     $result = pbcs_db_query($query);
> >
> >Thanks
> >Michael
> >Melb, Aust.
> 
> Why are you using a BLOB?
> 
> You are just storing text data, right? If so, then a VARCHAR will work.
> 
> Additionally, using a BLOB changes things somewhat in that all data are
> stored as binary strings and as such makes all comparisons case-sensitive.
> Too many double negatives for me.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> tedd
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> 

IIRC, the VARCHAR (for MySQL) has a limit of 255 chars.  You may have to use
one of the *TEXT variants if you need to store a lot of text.

Regards,
Tommy


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