sorry it was the very first thing in functions-sting.htm manual. i guess i
was looking for the actual function name CONCAT. 

string || string 

On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Thomas T. Thai wrote:

> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:57:55 -0600 (CST)
> From: Thomas T. Thai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: PostgreSQL General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: concat for pgsql?
> 
> i'm still porting my app from mysql to pgsql. i'm stuck on this one. in my
> mysql app where i have a tree structure defined as:
> 
> 01
> 0101
> 0102
> ...
> ZZ01
> ZZ02
> ZZ0301
> ...etc
> 
> 
> it's basically base 36
> 
> when i would move a node in the tree, i would do something like this in
> mysql:
> 
> UPDATE tbl SET code =
> CONCAT('NEWPREFIX',SUBSTRING(code,LENGTH('parent_code'))) WHERE \
> code LIKE 'parent_code%';
> 
> so if i moved all the nodes under 01010201 to AA, it would UPDATE all the
> paths starting with 01010201 with AA using CONCAT. i can't seem to find a
> similar function in pgsql. ofcourse i could pull the results into an array
> in php and loop through it to make the changes, and UPDATE them
> individually back to pgsql, but that's a very slow process.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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