We can also use comparison operators in WHERE clause along with LIKE operator to get specific output. It is demonstrated in the following example −
Example
Suppose we want to get the names end with letter ‘v’ from a table but we do not want a specific name say ‘Gaurav’ in the result set then we need to use comparison operator along with LIKE operator as follows −
mysql> Select * from student where name like '%v'and name != 'gaurav'; +------+-------+---------+---------+--------------------+ | Id | Name | Address | Subject | year_of_admission | +------+-------+---------+---------+--------------------+ | 2 | Aarav | Mumbai | History | 2010 | +------+-------+---------+---------+--------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)