På onsdag 03. april 2019 kl. 15:06:03, skrev Felix Ableitner <m...@nutomic.com 
<mailto:m...@nutomic.com>>: 
Hello,

I'm having a very strange problem with the Postgres database for my website. 
Some SQL queries are not matching on certain fields. I am running these 
commands via the psql command.

Here is a query that works as expected:
 # SELECT id, "preferredUsername" FROM actor WHERE "preferredUsername"='emma'; 
id | preferredUsername -------+------------------- 48952 | emma 58672 | emma (2 
rows) 
The following query should work as well, because the username exists. But in 
fact, it consistently returns nothing:
 # SELECT id, "preferredUsername" FROM actor WHERE 
"preferredUsername"='mailab'; id | preferredUsername ----+------------------- 
(0 rows) 
There are some workarounds which fix the WHERE statement, all of the following 
work as expected:
SELECT id, "preferredUsername" FROM actor WHERE trim("preferredUsername")=
'mailab'; SELECT id, "preferredUsername" FROM actor WHERE "preferredUsername" 
ILIKE'mailab'; SELECT id, "preferredUsername" FROM actor WHERE md5(
"preferredUsername")=md5('mailab'); 


Now you might think that there is something wrong with the encoding, or the 
field contains some extra whitespace. But SHOW SERVER_ENCODING and SHOW 
SERVER_ENCODING show UTF8. Length and m5 sum are also exactly as expected. And 
I checked the individual bytes with get_byte(), all of them are in the range 
97-122.

About the setup, this is Postgres 10 running in Docker, on an Ubuntu VPS (see 
below for all versions etc). I had this problem before on the same setup, so I 
did an export to text file with pg_dump, and imported into a completely new 
database with psql. That fixed the problem for a few days, but it came back 
soon after.

The problem only seems to affect one or two specific columns, and only a few 
specific rows in those columns. Most other rows work normally. Affected columns 
also randomly start working again after a few days, and other columns get 
affected. I havent noticed any kind of pattern.

You can find the table definition here: https://gitlab.com/snippets/1840320 
<https://gitlab.com/snippets/1840320>

Version info:

Postgres Docker Image: postgres:10.7-alpine
 Docker version: 18.09.2
 OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2

Please tell me if you have any idea how to fix or debug this. I already asked 
multiple people, and no one has a clue what is going on.

Best,
 Felix Ableitner
Does disabling index-scan make a difference? SET enable_indexscan to off;
How about dumping the relevant data and reloading it into another similar (but 
smaller) table, can you reproduce it then? -- Andreas Joseph Krogh CTO / Partner
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