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Un-double the backslashes in the LIKE patterns, since standard_conforming_strings is now the default. Just to be sure, include a command to set standard_conforming_strings to ON in the example. Back-patch to 9.1, where standard_conforming_strings became the default. Josh Kupershmidt, reviewed by Jeff Janes |
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src/tutorial/README tutorial ======== This directory contains SQL tutorial scripts. To look at them, first do a % make to compile all the scripts and C files for the user-defined functions and types. (make needs to be GNU make --- it may be named something different on your system, often gmake) Then, run psql with the -s (single-step) flag: % psql -s From within psql, you can try each individual script file by using psql's \i <filename> command.