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SQL has opened pleasing choices, choices which may bite me in the end.
In the meantime though I am liking the LIKE.
The instructions say one thing; I am getting another thing, which
probably means I didn't see some paragraph somewhere.
As I understand it this is a valid statement:
"Select: "%" is wildcard (Smi% gets Smith, as does %ith and %mit%.)
Case sensitive."
2 out of 3 work. Smi% works. %mit% works. %ith does not work. The
field is defined as varying. Does anyone recognize what has gone wrong?
(As an aside, is there a way to make this not case sensitive?)
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