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MySQL – Using a Column Name Inside the LIKE Keyword

June 14, 2010 7 Comments

When using the LIKE keyword in a MySQL query, I use it the most typical way, LIKE ‘%STRING%’. One day, I was in need to use a column name instead and could not figure out how to do it! At first, I tried to just replace the string value with the column name like this, LIKE (%t.column%). The end-result was not good as the LIKE keyword expects a string.

So, I thought of trying the CONCAT() function since that returns a string. And it worked!

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LIKE CONCAT('%', t.column)

Hope this helps someone!

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