On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 12:33 +0530, Siva Palanisamy wrote: 

> Hi All,
> 
>  
> 
> I am trying to retrieve the contact names based on the keyed search
> string. It performs good for the English alphabets and behaves
> strangely for special chars such as _,/,\,%
> 
> 

The % character is used by SQL as the wild card for searching. To search
for Mecklenburg county (in North Carolina) from a list of US counties
you might try meck% to find all the counties that start with meck. (%
meck for those that end in meck and %meck% for any that contain meck).
The use of % is in the SQL standard and is used by all the all the SQL
dialects I am familiar with.

> 
> My query in the function is similar to 
> 
>  
> 
> SELECT contact_name FROM contacts WHERE LOWER(contact_name) LIKE
> LOWER('_McDonald%') ORDER BY LOWER(contact_name) ASC LIMIT 1;
> 

I would expect you to get anything that starts with _mcdonald
(_mcdonald, james) not say james mcdonald (%mcdonald% would work) . The
underline (_) is not the same as a space. To search with leading space
try '% mcdonald%'

> 
> It looks like, during searching, it retrieves all the contact names
> instead of the desired. The similar bizarre happens for the above
> mentioned special chars. I need to support these. How do I educate
> postgres to consider these chars? Please guide me.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks and Regards,
> 
> Siva.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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