Re: Problem with LIKE/REGEXP

2003-11-06 Thread Matt W
Hi George, - Original Message - From: "George Moschovitis" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 9:03 AM Subject: RE: Problem with LIKE/REGEXP > > What are you actually trying to match with \017? As far as I know, > it's > > tr

RE: Problem with LIKE/REGEXP

2003-11-06 Thread George Moschovitis
> What are you actually trying to match with \017? As far as I know, it's > treating the \0 part as a NUL byte and trying to match that. Are you > trying to match a NUL byte? Or are you trying to match ASCII 17 or > something? Hello matt, i am trying to match a binary string (with binary data) ag

Re: Problem with LIKE/REGEXP

2003-11-05 Thread Matt W
Hi George, What are you actually trying to match with \017? As far as I know, it's treating the \0 part as a NUL byte and trying to match that. Are you trying to match a NUL byte? Or are you trying to match ASCII 17 or something? http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/String_syntax.html Matt - Origi

Re: Problem with LIKE/REGEXP

2003-11-05 Thread George Moschovitis
Here is some additional information: I tried with version 3.23 and version 4.0 And I am using MyISAM tables. This is not a full text search an there is no index on the column. any ideas? George Moschovitis -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsub

Re: Problem with LIKE/REGEXP

2003-11-05 Thread Hans van Dalen
Hi, What db type do u use? If I'm right InnoDB doesn't support Free text search... bye Hans At 14:29 5-11-03, you wrote: Hello everyone! I have a table with a MEDIUMBLOB column: CREATE TABLE mytab ( oid INTEGER ... odata MEDIUMBLOB ); in the mediumblob field i store an encoded s