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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T21:34:55+00:00 2026-05-20T21:34:55+00:00

here is table structure table1 pk int, email character varying(100)[] data 1, {‘mr_a@gmail.com’, ‘mr_b@yahoo.com’,

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here is table structure

table1
pk int, email character varying(100)[]

data
1, {'mr_a@gmail.com', 'mr_b@yahoo.com', 'mr_c@postgre.com'}

what i try to achieve is find any ‘gmail’ from record

query
select * from table1 where any(email) ilike '%gmail%';

but any() can only be in left-side and unnest() might slow down performance. anyone have any idea?

edit

actually i kinda confuse a bit when i first post. i try to achieve through any(array[]).

this is my actual structure

pk int, 
code1 character varying(100), 
code2 character varying(100), 
code3 character varying(100), ...

my first approch is

select * from tabl1 where code1 ilike '%code%' or code2 ilike '%code%' or...

then i try

select * from table1 where any(array[code1, code2, ...]) ilike '%code%'

which is not working.

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    2026-05-20T21:34:55+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 9:34 pm

    Create an operator that implements ILIKE “backwards”, e.g.:

    CREATE FUNCTION backward_texticlike(text, text) RETURNS booleans
        STRICT IMMUTABLE LANGUAGE SQL
        AS $$ SELECT texticlike($2, $1) $$;
    
    CREATE OPERATOR !!!~~* (
        PROCEDURE = backward_texticlike,
        LEFTARG = text,
        RIGHTARG = text,
        COMMUTATOR = ~~*
    );
    

    (Note that ILIKE internally corresponds to the operator ~~*. Pick your own name for the reverse.)

    Then you can run

    SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE '%code%' !!!~~* ANY(ARRAY[code1, code2, ...]);
    
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