I will have to go back and check. I seem to remember having a problem with
sqLite using just '%:1%' and reading that the solution for sqLite was LIKE
':1%' or LIKE '%:1%' or LIKE '%:1' or LIKE ':1' whereas I did not have the
problem with mySQL.
Bob S
> On Sep 15, 2015, at 09:31 , Peter Hawor
I found that LIKE :1 where the :1 variable contains %whatever% with no
quotes around it works, at least ion sqlite.
I'm not sure I understand your comment about this not finding rows that
begin with, end with, or contain the string in sqlite. It's always worked
for me.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 9
Not sure if it matters, but I use LIKE '%:1%'. Also remember that with sqLite,
and unlike mySQL, this form will not find records beginning with, ending with
or explicitly is whatever replaces :1. Why the implementations of the different
SQL engines behave differently escapes me, other than to th