On Jun 29, 2013, at 3:59, bhanu udaya <udayabhanu1...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks. But, I do not want to convert into upper and show the result.  

Why not? It won't modify your results, just the search condition:

SELECT id, val FROM t WHERE upper(val) LIKE 'AB%' ORDER BY val;

Or:

SELECT id, val FROM t WHERE upper(val) LIKE 'AB%' ORDER BY upper(val), val;


> Example, if I have records as below:
> id  type
> 1. abcd
> 2. Abcdef
> 3. ABcdefg
> 4. aaadf
>  
> The below query should report all the above 
>  
> select * from table where type like 'ab%'. It should get all above 3 records. 
>  Is there a way the database itself can be made case-insensitive with UTF8 
> characterset. I tried with character type & collation POSIX, but it did not 
> really help.

I was under the impression this would work, but ISTR that not every OS has this 
capability (Postgres makes use of the OS collation mechanics). So, what OS are 
you running the server on?

> > From: laurenz.a...@wien.gv.at
> > To: udayabhanu1...@hotmail.com; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> > Subject: RE: Postgres case insensitive searches
> > Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:32:00 +0000

Please do not top-post on this list.

Alban Hertroys
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cut the trees and you'll find there is no forest.



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