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In documentation, use "lower case"/"upper case" consistently (use space
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.519 2010/06/17 01:32:09 rhaas Exp $ -->
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.520 2010/06/29 22:29:13 momjian Exp $ -->
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<chapter id="functions">
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<title>Functions and Operators</title>
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<row>
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<entry><literal><function>upper</function>(<parameter>string</parameter>)</literal></entry>
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<entry><type>text</type></entry>
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<entry>Convert string to uppercase</entry>
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<entry>Convert string to upper case</entry>
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<entry><literal>upper('tom')</literal></entry>
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<entry><literal>TOM</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<entry><literal><function>initcap</function>(<parameter>string</parameter>)</literal></entry>
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<entry><type>text</type></entry>
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<entry>
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Convert the first letter of each word to uppercase and the
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rest to lowercase. Words are sequences of alphanumeric
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Convert the first letter of each word to upper case and the
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rest to lower case. Words are sequences of alphanumeric
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characters separated by non-alphanumeric characters.
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</entry>
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<entry><literal>initcap('hi THOMAS')</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>MONTH</literal></entry>
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<entry>full uppercase month name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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<entry>full upper case month name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>Month</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>month</literal></entry>
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<entry>full lowercase month name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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<entry>full lower case month name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>MON</literal></entry>
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<entry>abbreviated uppercase month name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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<entry>abbreviated upper case month name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>Mon</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>mon</literal></entry>
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<entry>abbreviated lowercase month name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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<entry>abbreviated lower case month name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>MM</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>DAY</literal></entry>
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<entry>full uppercase day name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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<entry>full upper case day name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>Day</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>day</literal></entry>
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<entry>full lowercase day name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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<entry>full lower case day name (blank-padded to 9 chars)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>DY</literal></entry>
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<entry>abbreviated uppercase day name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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<entry>abbreviated upper case day name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>Dy</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>dy</literal></entry>
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<entry>abbreviated lowercase day name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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<entry>abbreviated lower case day name (3 chars in English, localized lengths vary)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>DDD</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>RM</literal></entry>
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<entry>month in uppercase Roman numerals (I-XII; I=January)</entry>
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<entry>month in upper case Roman numerals (I-XII; I=January)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>rm</literal></entry>
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<entry>month in lowercase Roman numerals (i-xii; i=January)</entry>
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<entry>month in lower case Roman numerals (i-xii; i=January)</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>TZ</literal></entry>
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<entry>uppercase time-zone name</entry>
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<entry>upper case time-zone name</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>tz</literal></entry>
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<entry>lowercase time-zone name</entry>
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<entry>lower case time-zone name</entry>
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</row>
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</tbody>
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</tgroup>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>TH</literal> suffix</entry>
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<entry>uppercase ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry>upper case ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry><literal>DDTH</literal>, e.g., <literal>12TH</></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>th</literal> suffix</entry>
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<entry>lowercase ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry>lower case ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry><literal>DDth</literal>, e.g., <literal>12th</></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>TH</literal> suffix</entry>
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<entry>uppercase ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry>upper case ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry><literal>999TH</literal></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><literal>th</literal> suffix</entry>
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<entry>lowercase ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry>lower case ordinal number suffix</entry>
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<entry><literal>999th</literal></entry>
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</row>
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</tbody>
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converter will do the work for you. Just write the sequence name enclosed
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in single quotes so that it looks like a literal constant. For
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compatibility with the handling of ordinary
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<acronym>SQL</acronym> names, the string will be converted to lowercase
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<acronym>SQL</acronym> names, the string will be converted to lower case
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unless it contains double quotes around the sequence name. Thus:
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<programlisting>
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nextval('foo') <lineannotation>operates on sequence <literal>foo</literal></>
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with the column. The first input parameter is a table name with
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optional schema, and the second parameter is a column name. Because
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the first parameter is potentially a schema and table, it is not treated
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as a double-quoted identifier, meaning it is lowercased by default,
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as a double-quoted identifier, meaning it is lower cased by default,
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while the second parameter, being just a column name, is treated as
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double-quoted and has its case preserved. The function returns a value
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suitably formatted for passing to sequence functions (see <xref
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