Try using the "~" regex matching operator instead of ILIKE.

Regards,
        Jeff Davis

On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 22:21 +0000, fiona wrote:
> My database table holds phone numbers that may contain characters other 
> than digits (that's not a problem in itself).
> 
> I want to be able to apply a regular expression (to ignore all 
> characters except digits) to the attribute 'phone' first and then for 
> the ILIKE to compare
> the result to $telephone. I can't find any way of applying the RE to phone.
> My current query without the RE is as follows:
> 
> SELECT telephone FROM addresses WHERE id = user_id AND phone ILIKE 
> '%".addslashes($telephone)."%'"  
> I want to do something like:  AND phone([^[:digit:]]) ILIKE $telephone
> But this doesn't work.
> Any ideas?


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