Doug,

numnode exists for sure ! It's plainto_tsquery function which
Teodor used in example, appeared in 8.2


Oleg
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Doug Cole wrote:

That sounds perfect, but it doesn't seem to exist on either of the
postgresql installations I have access to (8.1 on ubuntu and fedora
core).  Is it new to 8.2?  Is there a similar function under 8.1, or
at least a decent work-around?  Thanks for the help,
Doug



On 1/15/07, Teodor Sigaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 contrib_regression=# select numnode( plainto_tsquery('the any') );
NOTICE:  query contains only stopword(s) or doesn't contain
lexeme(s), ignored
  numnode
---------
        0
(1 row)

contrib_regression=# select numnode( plainto_tsquery('the table') );
  numnode
---------
        1
(1 row)

contrib_regression=# select numnode( plainto_tsquery('long table') );
  numnode
---------
        3
(1 row)


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