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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T21:26:18+00:00 2026-06-14T21:26:18+00:00

Maybe it’s a dumb question, but imagine having a table with fields like: wholename,

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Maybe it’s a dumb question, but imagine having a table with fields like:

wholename, lastname, firstname, dateOfBirth

Now I want to search that table based on user input, but I would like to give a match % to the result. Meaning:

If lastname + firstname + dateOfBirth are all found in the database matchPrct = 100.
If lastname + dataofBirth are found in the databse matchPrct = 80.
And a few other rules (With other words the field matchPrct is an auto generated field which is not really in the db).

SQL for what I would like to achieve is:

SELECT * FROM table 
WHERE firstname="%mike%" AND lastname="%tysson%" AND dateOfBirth="01/01/2012"
(create matchPrct=100) OR ....

Hope what I mean is clear.

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    2026-06-14T21:26:19+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 9:26 pm

    LIKE is an operator that returns a boolean value, = behaves similarly. Booleans in MySQL are 1 for true and 0 for false. That means that you can say this:

    select *,
          ((firstname like '%mike%') + (lastname like '%tysson%') + (dateOfBirth = '01/01/2012')) / 3.0 as score
    from table
    where firstname like '%mike%'
       or lastname like '%tysson%'
       or dateOfBirth = '01/01/2012'
    

    And then read your “how well did it match” values out of score. You can also apply individual weights to each component so that a last name match would count for more than a first name match.

    In databases that don’t use 1 and 0 as booleans you can cast them or use a CASE to convert booleans to the numbers you want. This doesn’t apply to MySQL of course but it is worth keeping in mind.

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