Hi All,

I'm looking for any kind of a reason (and potential workarounds), be it bug or otherwise, why the following two queries produce different results under a database encoding of UTF8 and lc_collate of en_US.UTF-8:

SELECT x FROM (SELECT 'Something else' AS x UNION SELECT '-SOMETHING ELSE-' AS x UNION SELECT 'Somethang' AS x) y ORDER BY LOWER(x)

       x
------------------
Somethang
-SOMETHING ELSE-
Something else
(3 rows)


*AND*

SELECT x FROM (SELECT 'Somethingelse' AS x UNION SELECT '-SOMETHINGELSE-' AS x UNION SELECT 'Somethang' AS x) y ORDER BY LOWER(x)

       x
-----------------
Somethang
Somethingelse
-SOMETHINGELSE-


The removal of spaces from the strings gives "more correct" sorting results, with the spaces and '-' characters, '-SOMETHING ELSE-' is strangely sorted in the middle? It does not matter if you use LOWER or UPPER, and the "problem" does not occur on databases with encoding SQL_ASCII and lc_collate of C

I have tested this on Postgres 8.1.9, 8.2, 8.2.4 with database encoding of UTF8 and lc_collate of en_US.UTF8
and on 7.4.16 with database encoding of SQL_ASCII and lc_collate of C

Thank in advance for any consideration!


-Cody


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