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Concatenating strings within a function definition
Nishad Prakash <prakashn@uci.edu> — 2004-11-04T19:18:56Z
I'm trying to create a function like so: create function get_lid_prefix (text) returns setof int as 'select lid from ilemma where lemma ~ \'^\' + upper($1)' language 'sql'; I've tried several variations, including 'select lid from ilemma where lemma ~ ' || '^' || ' upper ($1)' 'select lid from ilemma where lemma ~ (cast ''^'' as text) || upper ($1)' but nothing works. Can I do this at all? The idea is that if $1 is "foo", the query should be select lid from ilemma where lemma ~ '^FOO' I'm running PostgreSQL 7.4 on sparc-sun-solaris2.8, compiled by GCC 3.0.4. Thanks, Nishad -- "Underneath the concrete, the dream is still alive" -- Talking Heads -
Re: Concatenating strings within a function definition
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2004-11-04T19:32:42Z
Nishad Prakash <prakashn@uci.edu> writes: > I'm trying to create a function like so: > create function get_lid_prefix (text) returns setof int as > 'select lid from ilemma where lemma ~ \'^\' + upper($1)' > language 'sql'; 'select lid from ilemma where lemma ~ (\'^\' || upper($1))' regards, tom lane