you can say user.c.name.like('koen') right now. also LIKE isnt really a
function its more of a SQL operator. what do you mean by case sensitive,
the value being compared ?
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?
>
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