You said you cannot use `endswith` because `-A111` and `-111` will match, 
well what about just use endswith='-111' ?

On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 3:17:43 PM UTC+2, BIJAL MANIAR wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Consider below column in mysql table Employee. I need to write django orm 
> query for below mysql query.
> emp_number
> 4-DEF-A111
> 3-MNO-333
> 2-DEF-222
> 1-ABC-111
>
>
> Mysql query which splits by '-' and matches against last index.
> SELECT * from Employee WHERE substring_index(emp_number, '-', -1) = '111';
>
> I cannot write endswith on a column like below:
> Employee.objects.filter(emp_number__endswith='111').values('emp_number')
> This will return below 2 records:
> 4-DEF-A111
> 1-ABC-111
>
>  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> -Bijal
>

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