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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:42:19+00:00 2026-05-16T04:42:19+00:00

If I have a table like this… create table #words ( id int identity,

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If I have a table like this…

create table #words (
id int identity,
word varchar(1024)
)

insert into #words (word) values ('dock')
insert into #words (word) values ('dockable')

and i do a LIKE query

select id, word from #words where word like '%dock%'

Is there a way to tell which result would be the most accurate?

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    2026-05-16T04:42:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:42 am

    For complex multi-word criteria you should use Full Text Search and CONTAINSTABLE. The output of this table function contains a RANK column:

    The table produced by CONTAINSTABLE
    includes a column named RANK. The RANK
    column is a value (from 0 through
    1000) for each row indicating how well
    a row matched the selection criteria.
    This rank value is typically used in
    one of these ways in the SELECT
    statement:

    • In the ORDER BY clause to return the highest-ranking rows as the first rows
      in the table.
    • In the select list to see the rank value assigned to each row.

    For simple single word criteria you should implement a Levenshtein distance function in SQL CLR and use that to find the most similar best match words (or use the one from Ken Redler’s linked project).

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