Sean Chittenden wrote: > Agreed, but there is something to be said for doing a sort of users > per domain. This wouldn't be an issue, I don't think, if there was a > split_before() and split_after() like functions. > > # SELECT split_before('[EMAIL PROTECTED]','@'), split_after('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '@'); > ?column? | ?column? > ----------+------------ > user | domain.com > > What would you guys say to submissions for a patch that would add the > function listed above? Maybe just a function called get_user(text) > and get_domain(text)? ::shrug:: Just some thoughts since there is > validity to being able to parse/operate on this data efficiently. If > those functions existed, then I think everyone would be able to have > their pie as they want it. -sc >
I already have a function in contrib/dblink, currently called dblink_strtok(), which I was going to turn into a builtin function per recent discussion (renamed of course). It would work for this but is more general: dblink_strtok(text inputstring, text delimiter, int posn) RETURNS text Inputs inputstring any string you want to parse a token out of; e.g. 'f=1&g=3&h=4' delimiter a single character to use as the delimiter; e.g. '&' or '=' posn the position of the token of interest, 0 based; e.g. 1 Should it be called splitstr() (similar to substr())? Joe ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly