On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Douglas M. Westfall wrote: > Yes, I have searched the archives, and searches for 'inet' or 'ilike' or > 'inet+ilike' and 'inet&ilike' return 0 results each. > > Have I missed something?
I believe your problem is that you were relying on a cast from inet to text (on which ilike is defined) which isn't marked as implicit, you'd probably want: select * from <table> where CAST(<field> as text) ilike <pattern>; > > Please enter a FULL description of your problem: > > ------------------------------------------------ > > 1) table contains a valid inet field > > 2) query works fine in pgsql 7.2 & 7.3 > > 3) query no longer works in pgsql 7.4 > > > > select * from <table> where <field> ilike '%<inetvalue>%' ; > > > > fails with: > > ERROR: Unable to identify an operator '~~*' for types 'inet' and > > '"unknown"' > > You will have to retype this query using an explicit cast > > > > > > Please describe a way to repeat the problem. Please try to provide a > > concise reproducible example, if at all possible: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > select * from ipaddrs2 where ip2_address ilike '%10.123.252.4%' order by > > ip2_address asc; > > > > CASTing the operator provides no resolution, as it causes syntax errors, > > ie: > > select * from ipaddrs2 where ip2_address ilike '%10.123.252.4%'::inet > > order by ip2_address asc; > > returns: > > ERROR: invalid INET value '%10.123.252.4%' > > AND: > > select * from ipaddrs2 where ip2_address ilike CAST('%10.123.252.4% as > > inet) order by ip2_address asc; > > returns: > > ERROR: invalid INET value '%10.123.252.4%' ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings