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Comparison of Strings
Mike Schulte <schulte@cs.umsl.edu> — 2000-11-20T15:48:42Z
I am running PostgreSQL 7.0.2 on sparc-sun-solaris2.8, compiled by gcc 2.95.2 I have a database table whose contents are cs302=# select * from author; isbn | author --------------+------------------------- '1565921941' | 'Meyer, Jon' '1565921941' | 'Downing, Troy' '0201100886' | 'Aho, Alfred V.' '0201100886' | 'Sethi, Ravi' '0201100886' | 'Ullman, Jeffrey D.' '0878518096' | 'Maloney, Elbert S.' '0870211641' | 'Maloney, Elbert S.' '0441865003' | 'Thomson, Amy' '0312944446' | 'Vinge, Vernor' '0030860784' | 'Hungerford, Thomas W.' '0201038099' | 'Knuth, Donald E.' '1565920015' | 'Gilly, Daniel' (12 rows) If I run the following command, I get [the string matches the first two entries in the table]: cs302=# select * from author where isbn = '1565921941'; isbn | author ------+-------- (0 rows) If I change the = to a ~, I get cs302=# select * from author where isbn ~ '1565921941'; isbn | author --------------+----------------- '1565921941' | 'Meyer, Jon' '1565921941' | 'Downing, Troy' (2 rows) Is there something about comparison of strings with the = that I don't see, that makes it different from string matching with the ~? --- Michael Schulte Specialist in Computer Science UM-St. Louis schulte@cs.umsl.edu 8001 Natural Bridge Road (314) 516 5239 St. Louis, MO 63121 USA http://cs.umsl.edu/~schulte -
Re: Comparison of Strings
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2000-11-24T01:46:52Z
Mike Schulte <schulte@cs.umsl.edu> writes: > If I run the following command, I get [the string matches the first two > entries in the table]: > cs302=# select * from author where isbn = '1565921941'; > isbn | author > ------+-------- > (0 rows) Ugh :-(. This looks like a corrupted-index problem --- is there an index on the isbn column? If so, does EXPLAIN show that this query uses an indexscan? Dropping and recreating the index would probably make the problem go away, but that doesn't answer the more interesting question: how'd you get into this state? Have you had any crashes or peculiar behavior with this database? Do you have LOCALE support compiled in, and if so have you been careful to start the postmaster with the same locale setting every time? (A column of ISBNs doesn't seem like promising material for a locale problem, but you never know...) It would be revealing to check whether the index is really in proper order or not. Try set enable_sort to off; select isdn from author order by isdn; (make sure EXPLAIN agrees that this query will be done by an indexscan with no explicit sort step). See if the output is in proper sort order or not... regards, tom lane