1. SQL - LIKE Clause


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    The SQL LIKE clause is used to compare a value to similar values using wildcard operators. There are two wildcards used in conjunction with the LIKE operator.

    • The percent sign (%)
    • The underscore (_)

    The percent sign represents zero, one or multiple characters. The underscore represents a single number or character. These symbols can be used in combinations.

    Syntax

    The basic syntax of % and _ is as follows −

    SELECT FROM table_nameWHERE column LIKE 'XXXX%'or SELECT FROM table_nameWHERE column LIKE '%XXXX%'orSELECT FROM table_nameWHERE column LIKE 'XXXX_'orSELECT FROM table_nameWHERE column LIKE '_XXXX'orSELECT FROM table_nameWHERE column LIKE '_XXXX_'

    You can combine N number of conditions using AND or OR operators. Here, XXXX could be any numeric or string value.

    Example

    The following table has a few examples showing the WHERE part having different LIKE clause with '%' and '_' operators −

    Sr.No.Statement & Description
    1

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '200%'

    Finds any values that start with 200.

    2

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '%200%'

    Finds any values that have 200 in any position.

    3

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '_00%'

    Finds any values that have 00 in the second and third positions.

    4

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '2_%_%'

    Finds any values that start with 2 and are at least 3 characters in length.

    5

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '%2'

    Finds any values that end with 2.

    6

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '_2%3'

    Finds any values that have a 2 in the second position and end with a 3.

    7

    WHERE SALARY LIKE '2___3'

    Finds any values in a five-digit number that start with 2 and end with 3.

    Let us take a real example, consider the CUSTOMERS table having the records as shown below.

    +----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+| ID | NAME     | AGE | ADDRESS   | SALARY   |+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+|  1 | Ramesh   |  32 | Ahmedabad |  2000.00 ||  2 | Khilan   |  25 | Delhi     |  1500.00 ||  3 | kaushik  |  23 | Kota      |  2000.00 ||  4 | Chaitali |  25 | Mumbai    |  6500.00 ||  5 | Hardik   |  27 | Bhopal    |  8500.00 ||  6 | Komal    |  22 | MP        |  4500.00 ||  7 | Muffy    |  24 | Indore    | 10000.00 |+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+

    Following is an example, which would display all the records from the CUSTOMERS table, where the SALARY starts with 200.

    SQL> SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERSWHERE SALARY LIKE '200%';

    This would produce the following result −

    +----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+| ID | NAME     | AGE | ADDRESS   | SALARY   |+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+|  1 | Ramesh   |  32 | Ahmedabad |  2000.00 ||  3 | kaushik  |  23 | Kota      |  2000.00 |+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
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