To implement LIKE query with dynamic array, the syntax is as follows −
Example
select *from yourTableName where yourColumnName2 like "%yourValue%" order by yourColumnName1 asc limit yourLimitValue;
Let us create a table −
Example
mysql> create table demo74 -> ( -> user_id int not null auto_increment primary key, -> user_names varchar(250) -> ) -> ; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.67
Insert some records into the table with the help of insert command −
Example
mysql> insert into demo74(user_names) values("John Smith1,John Smith2,John Smith3"); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.18 mysql> insert into demo74(user_names) values("John Smith1"); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.15 mysql> insert into demo74(user_names) values("David Smith1"); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.12 mysql> insert into demo74(user_names) values("John Smith1,John Smith2,John Smith3,John Smith4"); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.10
Display records from the table using select statement −
Example
mysql> select *from demo74;
This will produce the following output −
Output
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| user_id | user_names |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | John Smith1,John Smith2,John Smith3 |
| 2 | John Smith1 |
| 3 | David Smith1 |
| 4 | John Smith1,John Smith2,John Smith3,John Smith4 |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
Following is the MySQL LIKE query with dynamic array −
Example
mysql> select *from demo74 -> where user_names like "%John Smith1%" -> order by user_id asc -> limit 100;
This will produce the following output −
Output
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| user_id | user_names |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | John Smith1,John Smith2,John Smith3 |
| 2 | John Smith1 |
| 4 | John Smith1,John Smith2,John Smith3,John Smith4 |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)