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I've a table Content in a PostgreSQL (9.5) database, which contains the column title. The title column is a hstore. It's a hstore, because the title is translated to different languages. For example:

example=# SELECT * FROM contents;
 id |                    title                    |                    content                     |         created_at         |         updated_at         
----+---------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------------+----------------------------
  1 | "de"=>"Beispielseite", "en"=>"Example page" | "de"=>"Beispielinhalt", "en"=>"Example conten" | 2016-07-17 09:20:23.159248 | 2016-07-17 09:20:23.159248
    (1 row)

My question is, how can I select the content which title contains Example page?

SELECT * FROM contents WHERE title = 'Example page';

This query unfortunately doesn't work.

example=# SELECT * FROM contents WHERE title = 'Example page';
ERROR:  Syntax error near 'p' at position 8
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM contents WHERE title = 'Example page';

2 Answers 2

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The avals() function returns an array of all values in a hstore column. You can then match your value using any against that array:

select *
from contents 
where 'Example page' = any(avals(title))
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You should use like in where clause

SELECT * FROM contents WHERE title like '%Example page%';

Hope it helps you.

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  • title is a hstore column. You can't use LIKE on a hstore
    – user330315
    Jul 17, 2016 at 14:20
  • Is it can be casting to varchar datatype?
    – Mohamed
    Jul 17, 2016 at 14:22
  • ERROR: operator does not exist: hstore ~~ unknown
    – Robin
    Jul 17, 2016 at 14:22

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