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Troubleshooting PostgreSQL

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Troubleshooting PostgreSQL

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Troubleshooting PostgreSQL
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Finding good matches


The queries shown so far are not the only queries that can cause issues. Just imagine searching for a name. Maybe, you are not aware of how to spell it precisely. You issue a query and the result is just an empty list. Empty lists can be pretty frustrating for end users. Frustration has to be avoided at any cost, so a solution is needed.

The solution comes in the form of the so-called distance operator (<->). It works like this:

test=# SELECT 'PostgreSQL' <-> 'PostgresSQL';
 ?column? 
----------
 0.230769
(1 row)

The distance between PostgreSQL and PostgresSQL is 0.23, so it is quite close. The distance can be between 0 (meaning identical) and 1 (totally different).

However, the question is not so much about the actual distance between two words but more about what is closest. Let's imagine we are looking for a village called Gramatneusiedl. Now an application designer cannot expect that somebody is able to spell this tricky name. So maybe, an end user might...