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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T21:50:15+00:00 2026-05-30T21:50:15+00:00

I have a column that stores URLs and I would like to generate a

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I have a column that stores URLs and I would like to generate a select query to pull back all URLs containing particular domain name(s).

Example of URLs stored:
http://www.fox.com/files/apple.jpg, http://mail.redfox.com/help/index.aspx, http://apple.com/
etc.

I know what you’re already thinking, just use LIKE.

The reason I can’t is: SELECT * WHERE Domains IS LIKE %fox.com% it will return http://www.fox.com/files/apple.jpg along with http://mail.redfox.com/help/index.aspx (since they both contain fox.com).

I’m not all the savvy with SQL other than your basic queries, SQL Server can do some sort of regex magic I’m unfamiliar with?

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    2026-05-30T21:50:16+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 9:50 pm

    You could test the domain name for both subdomains and naked domain:

    WHERE Domains IS LIKE '%.fox.com/%' OR Domain IS LIKE '%/fox.com/%'
    

    Sure, you can do it with a REGEX ([\/\.]fox.com\/), but simple SQL might be easier to remember/understand later on.

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