Dear Mr. Stehule
Thankyou for your super prompt (came to my mailbox less then 2 minutes
since my post) enlightment.
I'll try it
Sincerely
-bino-
Pavel Stehule wrote:
Hello
NULL and any is NULL. So you have to use "coalesce" function.
like
NEW.prefix = ctrcode || coalesce(NEW.code, '');
Dear All
I have 2 table :
1. hotel_pbx_country
2. hotel_pbx_area
Country is one2many to area
Area have a field called "prefx"
The "prefx" field is auto filled by country.code and area.code
and for that purpose, i created trigger and function
Trigger-
CREATE TRIGGER prefx_xtr
Dear Harald
Harald Fuchs wrote:
At least in prefix 1.0.0 unique indexes seem to be broken. Just drop
the primary key and add a separate index:
CREATE INDEX myrecords_record_ix ON myrecords USING gist (record);
Yup .. it works now.
Thankyou for your enlightment
Sincerely
-bino-
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Dear All
Harald Fuchs wrote:
For larger tables where an index search would be useful, check out
pgfoundry.org/projects/prefix:
CREATE TABLE myrecords (
record prefix_range NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (record)
);
COPY myrecords (record) FROM stdin;
1
12
123
1234
\.
I downloaded pgfoundry's p
Harald Fuchs wrote:
For larger tables where an index search would be useful, check out
pgfoundry.org/projects/prefix:
...
Wow ... yet another enlightment
Thankyou, I realy appreciate
Sincerely
-bino-
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To make changes t
Dear Sir
Brian Modra wrote:
You can use a plpgsql to do that e.g.
create or replace function getMatchingRecord(vseek text)
returns text as $$
declare
str text;
len integer;
ret text;
...
I Just try your solution , and it's work like a charm
Thankyou for your enlightment
Sincerely
-bino
Dear All
Suppose I created a database with single table like this :
--start--
CREATE DATABASE bino;
CREATE TABLE myrecords(record text);
--end
and I fill myrecords with this :
--start--
COPY myrecords (record) FROM stdin;
1
12
123
1234
\.
--end