On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Sherman Willden <operasopra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The database table has five columns; 'id aria artist a_artist > album_title'. I assume I will use a SELECT * FROM aria_precis WHERE type > command. > > I want to access all arias that have mio ben within the aria title. In the > example below I want to display cbiylm06 and cbiylm10. > > cbiylm06#Caro mio ben#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > cbiylm07#Pur dicesti, o bocca bella#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > cbiylm08#Intorno all'idol mio#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > cbiylm09#Nel cor più non mi sento#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > cbiylm10#Il mio ben quando ve#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > cbiylm11#O Leggiadri Occhi Belli#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > cbiylm12#Il mio bel foco#Cecilia Bartoli##Se tu m'ami > > Thank you; > > Sherman > Sherman, In the future, please be kind enough to provide PostgreSQL version and O/S when posting to this listing. Also include COLUMN HEADERS with all data and present the data formatted so it is easily readable by humans. Presuming the # is your column divider, and the data you have provided looks like this: id #aria #artist #a_artist #album_title cbiylm06 #Caro mio ben #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami cbiylm07 #Pur dicesti, o bocca bella #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami cbiylm08 #Intorno all'idol mio #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami cbiylm09 #Nel cor più non mi sento #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami cbiylm10 #Il mio ben quando ve #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami cbiylm11 #O Leggiadri Occhi Belli #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami cbiylm12 #Il mio bel foco #Cecilia Bartoli # #Se tu m'ami Then all you really need is: SELECT * FROM aria_precis WHERE aria LIKE '%mio ben%'; Pattern Matching https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/functions-matching.html -- *Melvin Davidson* I reserve the right to fantasize. Whether or not you wish to share my fantasy is entirely up to you.