Re: Selecting all variations of job title in a list

Bryan Sayer <blslists@gmail.com>

From: Bryan Sayer <blslists@gmail.com>
To: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2025-11-26T17:01:46Z
Lists: pgsql-general
I am not very skilled at Postgresql specifically, but when I was doing 
SQL in another environment I would just do

select distinct (or unique) jobtitle

usually getting a count of how many times each title occurred. Then I 
would create a mapping to standardize the the job titles.

*Bryan Sayer*
Retired Demographer/Statistician
/In a world in which you can be anything, *be kind*/
On 11/26/2025 11:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Nov 2025, David G. Johnston wrote:
>
>> I was using this tool a while back when I was doing heavy regex work.
>>
>> https://www.regexbuddy.com/
>>
>> Keep in mind the native flavor of regex in PostgreSQL is TCL, not Perl.
>>
>> But I’d still say regexp is not the best solution here - unless you
>> encapsulate the logic in a function.  I suspect you’ll want to use this
>> logic in more than just a single query and with a literal regexp you 
>> have
>> to rely on manual synchronization.  Note, you could combine the lookup
>> table with regexes.  Though beware of ensure you don’t produce duplicate
>> matches if you go that route.
>
> David,
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
>