"Jonas Sandman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want LIKE to work just as well for non-ANSI characters, I think the
> solution is to override LIKE with sqlite3_create_function but is there any
> examples on how to use this function?
>
The built-in LIKE operator is created using the sqlite3_crea
Jonas Sandman wrote:
> I am using LIKE to make a simple query for filename '%path%' and it
> works well as long as I am only using ANSI characters, LIKE thinks
> 'a' and 'A' are the same. When coming up on Greek characters (i.e.)
> it doesn't work that well anymore. Suddenly LIKE is case-sensitiv
Hello,
I am using LIKE to make a simple query for filename '%path%' and it works
well as long as I am only using ANSI characters, LIKE thinks 'a' and 'A' are
the same. When coming up on Greek characters (i.e.) it doesn't work that
well anymore. Suddenly LIKE is case-sensitive (since LIKE use some
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