Optimized WHERE UPPER(name) LIKE UPPER('%p_name%')

From: Loles <lolesft(at)gmail(dot)com>
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Subject: Optimized WHERE UPPER(name) LIKE UPPER('%p_name%')
Date: 2023-10-30 13:28:17
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Hi!

A question about query optimization.

We have a simple query with several tables joined.

We have seen performance down when we use WHERE UPPER(name) LIKE
UPPER('%Alice%') in the condition.

If we compare with WHERE UPPER(name) = UPPER('Alice') it runs very fast.

We have tried an index on the name field, an UPPER(name) expression index,
a GIN index, etc. but nothing seems to work.

We need to optimize the condition WHERE UPPER(name) LIKE UPPER('%p_name%)

Any ideas?

Thanks!!

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