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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:49:00+00:00 2026-05-16T15:49:00+00:00

I’m using MS SQL 2008 and I’m facing a challenge for a few day’s

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I’m using MS SQL 2008 and I’m facing a challenge for a few day’s now.
My SP parameter can contain one to three words in a string (nvarchar) and I have to return matching LIKE %phrase% records for each word in a string.

Example. My parameter is:

"stack overflow"

Records that must be returnd:

miSTACKon
noOVERFLOWon
STACKit
poOWERFLOW
STACK
OWERFLOW

I also considered FTS but CONTAINS function takes only one wildcard at the end of the (each) phrase

phrase*

Is there a solution to this problem other than dynamic SQL?

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    2026-05-16T15:49:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    Start with the generic example and then i will mock it up with some “union alls”

       select distinct Record from dbo.Records
         inner join dbo.Split('stack overflow', ' ') tokens 
           on records_table.Record like '%' + tokens.value + '%'
    

    So what I did below is i mocked some data that are the “records, as well as a mock return from the dbo.Split function, basically a table of varchars with ‘stack’ and ‘overflow’ tokenized on ‘ ‘ .

    select distinct Name from (
     select 'stack' as Name
     union all
     select 'nope' as Name
     union all
     select ' stackoverflow' as Name
       ) records_table 
       inner join (
       select 'stack' as value
         union all
        select 'overflow' as value) tokens 
        on records_table.Name like '%' + tokens.value + '%'
    

    Results:

    stack
    stackoverflow
    

    There is nothing special about the dbo.Split function and there are tons of implementation examples out there…

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