Just realized I hadn't responded ... Thank you, Sophie. That does indeed work. Galen's solution (explicitly casting the barcode as an integer) produces the same results. Thanks to both! Cab Vinton Sanbornton PL On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Sophie Meynieux < sophie.meynieux@biblibre.com> wrote:
Does items.barcode >= "34258000220000" answers your need ?
Sophie
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Le 17/04/2013 17:14, Cab Vinton a écrit :
Barcodes are stored in items.barcode as varchar type. Since our standard barcodes are numeric, is there a way to use arithmetic operators (<, >) on this column?
items.barcode >= 34258000220000 in a SQL report does not work, though items.barcode LIKE '3425800022%' does.
Note that we may have the odd barcode which is not numeric.
Cheers,
Cab Vinton Sanbornton Public Library
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