From: | "Postgres User" <postgres(dot)developer(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: How to extract a substring using Regex |
Date: | 2007-08-24 02:08:07 |
Message-ID: | b88c3460708231908x6d1a1192yf41e31475f47b37d@mail.gmail.com |
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On 8/23/07, Michael Glaesemann <grzm(at)seespotcode(dot)net> wrote:
>
> On Aug 23, 2007, at 20:01 , Postgres User wrote:
>
> >>> Yes, I read the manual. I think I had a problem because of the
> >>> special chars (< / >) that I'm trying to search for... Still
> >>> looking
> >>> for the right syntax.
> >>
> >> Why don't you show us what you've tried and the errors you're
> >> getting? That way we can help you figure out what you're doing wrong
> >> rather than just give you an answer.
> >>
> >> Michael Glaesemann
> >
> > SELECT substring(data_field from '<name>(.)</name>')
> > FROM myTable
>
> Looks like you might want to brush up on regular expressions in
> general. Your expression will match a single character between the
> <name> tags. You might want to try something like .+ instead.
>
> Michael Glaesemann
You're right, that was a typo, I didn't copy and paste.
I found the problem, I was using 2 forward slashes instead of a
backslash + forward slash when pattern matching. The correct regex to
extract my substring:
substring(data_field from '<name>(.+)<\/name>')
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