Any status on this?
> Erich Stamberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Our existing code fails because it generates WHERE name >= 'Czec' AND
> >> name < 'Czed'; it will therefore not find names beginning 'Czech'
> >> because those are in another part of the index, between 'Czeh' and
> >> 'Czei'. But WHERE name >= 'Cze' AND name < 'Czf' would work.
>
> > The Problem is: What tells us, that it is 'f' which sorts
> > after 'e' in that locale?
>
> We keep trying until we find a character that *does* sort after 'e'.
> I did say I was assuming that people had read the previous discussion
> and knew what the existing approach was ;-)
>
> However I've since thought of a different counterexample: if the LIKE
> pattern is 'Czech%' and we strip off the 'h', we lose since we'll be
> looking between 'Czec' and 'Czed' but the desired strings are in the
> index between 'Czeh' and 'Czei'. Back to the drawing board...
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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