On 11/19/12 12:58, Tom Lane wrote:
Jeff Ross writes:
Hi,
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use split_part with a
carriage return (hex 0a) as the delimiter.
Um, 0x0a is line feed last I checked. But you should be able to write
the literal as E'\r' (if you wanted CR) or E'\n' (if you
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> ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Ross
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> Subject: [GENERAL] Split_part on a CR
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> Hi,
>
Jeff,
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use split_part with a carriage
return (hex 0a) as the delimiter. Would someone please offer me a clue?
0x0a is actually a new line. This works for me:
select split_part(text_column, E'\n', 1) from table;
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Jeff Ross writes:
> Hi,
> I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use split_part with a
> carriage return (hex 0a) as the delimiter.
Um, 0x0a is line feed last I checked. But you should be able to write
the literal as E'\r' (if you wanted CR) or E'\n' (if you wanted LF).
Hi,
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use split_part with a
carriage return (hex 0a) as the delimiter.
Would someone please offer me a clue?
Thanks!
Jeff Ross
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