Try:

        select some_field
           from table
           where lower(another_field) like '%substring_entered_by_user%'

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Paulo Parola [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, May 06, 1999 3:53 PM
        To:     pgsql-general
        Subject:        [GENERAL] Case insensitive searches

        Hi,

        When using mSQL I can perform case insensitive queries by using
statements
        like below:

           select some_field
           from table
           where another_field clike '%substring_entered_by_user%'

        How should I do that with PostgreSQL? (I understand 'clike' is not a
        standard SQL feature and there is no similar in PostgreSQL).

        If I change the substring entered by the user, lets say for example
'more',
        to the following form '[mM][oO][rR][eE]' would it work?

        And if I have words with accents (lets say 'Künstler') how should I
do to
        return the same entries no matter if the user types the accent or
not? In
        the previous case, the search should return the same values no
matter if the
        user entered the word 'Künstler' (with accent) or if he typed
'Kunstler'
        (without accent).

        TIA,
        PAulo

        

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