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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T17:29:39+00:00 2026-05-26T17:29:39+00:00

I have an Open Office database. I’d like to use the LIKE operator with

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I have an Open Office database. I’d like to use the LIKE operator with “%” marks between two columns in the same table:

SELECT * FROM "table1" WHERE UPPER ( "table1"."a" ) LIKE UPPER ('%' + "table1"."b" + '%' )

But it doesn’t work, although

SELECT * FROM "table1" WHERE UPPER ( "table1"."a" ) LIKE UPPER ("table1"."b")

works. What’s wrong in my syntax?

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    2026-05-26T17:29:40+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    Missing a + on the front after the % and before table.

    SELECT [insert your fields here] FROM "table1" WHERE UPPER ( "table1"."a" ) LIKE UPPER ('%' + "table1"."b" + '%' )
    

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    SELECT [insert your fields here] FROM "table1" WHERE UPPER ( "table1"."a" ) LIKE '%' + UPPER("table1"."b") + '%' 
    

    I’m assuming A and B are both of the same data type.

    I’m assuming + is an string concat in openoffice. other possible values are || or &

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