-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > I am migrating an SQL Server 2000 database to Postgres 7.3.4 running > on RH Linux 7.2. While migrating I encounter SQL Server REVERSE( ) > function, seems no such functions at Postgres. > > Is there a equivalent function available at Postgres? Please > shed some light No. If you have plperl installed, as somebody already posted, you can take advantage of perl's built in reverse() function. Here is a plpgsql version: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION reverse(TEXT) RETURNS TEXT AS ' DECLARE original ALIAS FOR $1; reversed TEXT := \'\'; onechar VARCHAR; mypos INTEGER; BEGIN SELECT LENGTH(original) INTO mypos; LOOP EXIT WHEN mypos < 1; SELECT substring(original FROM mypos FOR 1) INTO onechar; reversed := reversed || onechar; mypos := mypos -1; END LOOP; RETURN reversed; END ' LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT; pg=> SELECT reverse('A man, a plan, a canal, Panama'); reverse - -------------------------------- amanap ,lanac a ,nalp a ,nam A - -- Greg Sabino Mullane [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200311291246 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQE/yNwwvJuQZxSWSsgRAnTyAJ9TqV0D3pV4Cv2b0VZfb8TxuvgxKgCeNBN+ OoFWwoD3omlLw+MUxcWZkT0= =JtRf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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