Koen Bok wrote:
> Postgres had the ILIKE function, but is there a way to use it, while
> still keep compatibility with other databases?
>

Oh, sorry. I thought that this was a typo. Never heard of ilike in SQL.

Uwe

> On 30-mrt-2006, at 16:12, Uwe Grauer wrote:
> 
>> Koen Bok wrote:
>>> The LIKE function in postgres is case sensitive (unlike other sql
>>> databases). Is there a way to use it, and keep database computability
>>> with other databases? Eg: not use it as a custom function, but in a
>>> user.c.name.like('koen') kind of way?
>>
>> Like should be case sensitive (it is in Firebird).
>> I do not know postgres that much, but does it have 'containing'?
>> This one should be case insensitive.
>>
>> Uwe
> 
> 
> 



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