Tom Lane wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Fetter) writes:
While PL/Perl is great, it's not available everywhere, and I'd like to
be able to grab atoms from a regex match in, say, a SELECT. Is there
some way to get access to them?
There's a three-parameter variant of substring() that
Andrew Dunstan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Fetter) writes:
While PL/Perl is great, it's not available everywhere, and I'd like
to be able to grab atoms from a regex match in, say, a SELECT. Is
there some way to get access to them?
There's a
Kind people,
As a perl weenie, I'm used to being able to do things with regexes
like
$text =~ s/(foo|bar|baz)/NO UNIX WEENIES HERE/;
$got_it = $1;
While PL/Perl is great, it's not available everywhere, and I'd like to
be able to grab atoms from a regex match in, say, a SELECT. Is there
some
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 07:52:57PM -0600, David Fetter wrote:
As a perl weenie, I'm used to being able to do things with regexes
like
$text =~ s/(foo|bar|baz)/NO UNIX WEENIES HERE/;
$got_it = $1;
While PL/Perl is great, it's not available everywhere, and I'd like to
be able to grab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Fetter) writes:
While PL/Perl is great, it's not available everywhere, and I'd like to
be able to grab atoms from a regex match in, say, a SELECT. Is there
some way to get access to them?
There's a three-parameter variant of substring() that allows extraction
of a