Postgres operator '~' equivalent in Oracle sql












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I have a line a code to check a column in postgresql.
The code looks like this:



SELECT * FROM table
WHERE id IS NULL OR id ~ '[u0000-u001f]';


This doesn't work in oracle sql because the operator "~" isn't recognized.
What would be the equivalent code in Oracle sql?



Thank you in advance for your help










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    Looks like regexp_like is what you're after, but I'm not sure about what your regular expression pattern would need to be.
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    Nov 20 at 16:48
















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I have a line a code to check a column in postgresql.
The code looks like this:



SELECT * FROM table
WHERE id IS NULL OR id ~ '[u0000-u001f]';


This doesn't work in oracle sql because the operator "~" isn't recognized.
What would be the equivalent code in Oracle sql?



Thank you in advance for your help










share|improve this question


















  • 3




    Looks like regexp_like is what you're after, but I'm not sure about what your regular expression pattern would need to be.
    – Boneist
    Nov 20 at 16:48














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I have a line a code to check a column in postgresql.
The code looks like this:



SELECT * FROM table
WHERE id IS NULL OR id ~ '[u0000-u001f]';


This doesn't work in oracle sql because the operator "~" isn't recognized.
What would be the equivalent code in Oracle sql?



Thank you in advance for your help










share|improve this question













I have a line a code to check a column in postgresql.
The code looks like this:



SELECT * FROM table
WHERE id IS NULL OR id ~ '[u0000-u001f]';


This doesn't work in oracle sql because the operator "~" isn't recognized.
What would be the equivalent code in Oracle sql?



Thank you in advance for your help







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  • 3




    Looks like regexp_like is what you're after, but I'm not sure about what your regular expression pattern would need to be.
    – Boneist
    Nov 20 at 16:48














  • 3




    Looks like regexp_like is what you're after, but I'm not sure about what your regular expression pattern would need to be.
    – Boneist
    Nov 20 at 16:48








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3




Looks like regexp_like is what you're after, but I'm not sure about what your regular expression pattern would need to be.
– Boneist
Nov 20 at 16:48




Looks like regexp_like is what you're after, but I'm not sure about what your regular expression pattern would need to be.
– Boneist
Nov 20 at 16:48

















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