Thanks Oleg, I'll take a look at it. Too bad there is no documentation.

Also, there's something wrong with 'trgm.tgz'. This is what happens if I try to extract it's contents :

gzip: stdin is encrypted -- get newer version of gzip
tar: End of archive volume 1 reached
tar: Sorry, unable to determine archive format.


Cheers ! - Joel



On Monday, December 8, 2003, at 05:39 , Oleg Bartunov wrote:


On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Joel Rodrigues wrote:

Hi,

I seem to recall once coming across & using functionality in PostgreSQL
that allowed for some flexibility in the spelling of a query term. For
example, if one meant to look for 'Honda', but typed in 'Zonda'. There
was even a 'looseness' factor of sorts available. I've spent a lot of
time trying to find it in the docs and various articles & tutorials on
my hard drive, even an hour on Google in vain. It was not
contrib/fuzzystrmatch.

You might try http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist/trgm/ which uses trigram.

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