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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:59:14+00:00 2026-06-11T11:59:14+00:00

In PostgreSQL I have a table tbl1 id — RCODE — COUNTRY — 1

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In PostgreSQL I have a table

tbl1
id -- RCODE -- COUNTRY --
1     US/MSR   United states of America
2     GY/LSR   Germany
3     CA/FSA   Canada

tbl2
id -- Name -- CCODE
33    T1      US        
44    Y1      CA       
55    W1      GY  

can the tables be joined with LIKE condition on fields RCODE on tbl1 with CCODE on tbl2 ? such that
i gets the result as

id --NAME-- RCODE -- CCODE--- COUNTRY

i shall provide the id of tbl2 ie) when i give the id 44
the result will be

id --NAME-- RCODE -- CCODE--- COUNTRY
44   Y1     CA/FSA   CA       Canada

can any one help me to solve this query , it is PostgreSQL

one thing is that first two char in RCODE is same to that of CCODE in table2.

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    2026-06-11T11:59:15+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:59 am
    select tbl2.name, tbl1.rcode, tbl2.ccode, tbl1.country
    from tbl1 
      join tbl2 on substring(tbl1.rcode, 1, 2) = tbl2.ccode
    
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