Python/Gadfly and SQL wildcards
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In article <1279735665-4809662 at hypernet.com>, gmcm at hypernet.com wrote: > Colm Rafferty writes: > > > Does anyone know how to implement the wildcard in gadfly SQL? > > e.g. > > Select * from table where fieldname = 'A*' > > or > > Select * from table where fieldname like 'A*' > > > > * does not work! > > Though it does in other SQL languages > > In ANSI SQL, that would be "fieldname like 'A%'" > > Last I used Gadfly, it didn't support 'like' Yes and no. I actually posted an extension view for gadfly that allowed a more powerful, but highly awkward, analogue to "LIKE" which is based on the python "re" regular expression matching library. http://www.egroups.com/group/gadfly-rdbms/149.html?raw=1 In this case you'd translate Select * from table where fieldname like 'A*' into SELECT * FROM table WHERE EXISTS (SELECT * FROM re where table.fieldname=re.string AND re.pattern='A.*') Here we use a "virtual infinite table" re(string, pattern) which "includes" all possible pairs where pattern is an "re" syntax regular expression and string matches the pattern. Unfortunately you have to use "EXISTS" to force the gadfly optimizer to not screw up at present. I'm working on fixing the query engine and optimizer to work better with predicates like LIKE and other extensions -- so I'm holding off on adding features to the current way of doing things. Aaron Watters http://www.chordate.com === What's a chicken crossed with a dog? dog chicken sine theta Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
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