Another useful way to look for things is to search for a pattern. In SQL, the word LIKE is used to search for patterns. The use of LIKE can be explained by example.
To list all employees whose surname begins with "br" type the following:
SELECT Surname, GivenName FROM Employees WHERE Surname LIKE 'br%'
Surname |
GivenName |
---|---|
Breault |
Robert |
Braun |
Jane |
The % in the search condition indicates that any number of other characters may follow the letters BR.
To list all employees whose surname begins with BR, followed by zero or more letters and a T, followed by zero or more letters, type:
SELECT Surname, GivenName FROM Employees WHERE Surname LIKE 'BR%T%'
Surname |
GivenName |
---|---|
Breault |
Robert |
The first % sign matches the string “eaul”, and the second % sign matches the empty string (no characters).
Another special character that can be used with LIKE is the _ (underscore) character, which matches exactly one character.
The pattern BR_U% matches all names starting with BR and having U as the fourth letter. In Braun, the _ matches the letter A, and the % matches N.