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I am trying to pass an input parameter to a SQL statement using the like command. I cannot figure out how to write the statement using like.
Example
Select * from xxx where column like '%abc%' is what works.
If I pass an input value, how do I structure the statement:
Select * from xxx where column like '%[[parameter]]%' does not work.
Thanks
Hi John,
My guess is Sabarish already spoke with you, but to concatenate two wildcards to the beginning and end of your input, you can use the '||' operator. For example,
SELECT * from xx WHERE column LIKE '%' || [[input]] || '%'
Thanks,
Adam