Re: [SQL] using like

Brett W. McCoy <bmccoy@lan2wan.com>

From: "Brett W. McCoy" <bmccoy@lan2wan.com>
To: JT Kirkpatrick <jt-kirkpatrick@mpsllc.com>
Cc: "'pgsql-sql@hub.org'" <pgsql-sql@hub.org>
Date: 1999-05-25T23:43:37Z
Lists: pgsql-sql
On Tue, 25 May 1999, JT Kirkpatrick wrote:

> i'm trying to query my database (6.4.2 through odbc ms access) to find all 
> records matching a "like" statement.  from psql i am trying this -- select 
> autoinv, company from table1 where company like 'Alice'; -- but it doesn't 
> work!  i could run whatever works in psql as a passthrough query in 
> access97, if i could get it to work in psql!  i'd expect the query to pull 

You need to use the wildcard for like clauses, which is % in pgsql, but 
Access uses '*':

select autoinv, company from table1 where company like '%Alice%';

Brett W. McCoy           
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