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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ LIKE is used together with wildcards to match strings. Its usage is described as
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MATCH and NMATCH are used together with regular expressions to match strings. Their usage is described as follows:
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- Use POSIX regular expression syntax. For more information, see Regular Expressions.
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- Regular expression can be used against only table names, i.e. `tbname`, and tags of binary/nchar types, but can't be used against data columns.
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- Regular expression can be used against only table names, i.e. `tbname`, and tags/columns of binary/nchar types.
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- The maximum length of regular expression string is 128 bytes. Configuration parameter `maxRegexStringLen` can be used to set the maximum allowed regular expression. It's a configuration parameter on the client side, and will take effect after restarting the client.
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## Logical Operators
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