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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T19:32:48+00:00 2026-06-10T19:32:48+00:00

I have a table with a column containing a list (yes I know this

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I have a table with a column containing a list (yes I know this violates normalization). I’m trying to find some sore of “overlap” function i.e.

SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE 'a,b,c' OVERLAP TABLE.LISTCOLUMN 

So, LISTCOLUMNcontains any or all of a, b, or c

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    2026-06-10T19:32:49+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 7:32 pm

    Two options:

    Use regexp_like, if you’re using Oracle 10g or above:

    select *
      from my_table
     where regexp_like(listcolumn, '[abc]')
    

    This matches everything from your table where a or b or c is in the column.

    Alternatively you can do the more horrible and difficult to maintain:

    select *
      from my_table
     where listcolumn like '%a%'
        or listcolumn like '%b%'
        or listcolumn like '%c%'
    

    Here’s a little SQL Fiddle to demonstrate.

    However, as you already know, normalising your database properly will save you a lot of pain in the longer run.

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