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I have this query, and I think it talks by itself:

mysql> select id,email from members where email LIKE "%[email protected]%";
+--------+----------------------------+
| id     | email                      |
+--------+----------------------------+
| 272118 | [email protected] | 
+--------+----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.69 sec)

mysql> select id,email from members where email = "[email protected]";
Empty set (0.00 sec)

mysql> select id,email from members where id = 272118;
Empty set (0.00 sec)

The data exists, but it returns empty if I use other than LIKE...

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    can you show the table structure? can you make a select length(id),length(email) from email like ......??
    – jcho360
    Jun 7, 2012 at 18:36
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    Please show output of SELECT HEX(email) FROM members WHERE email LIKE "%[email protected]%" ?
    – eggyal
    Jun 7, 2012 at 18:44
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    If first column is int, there is a more important problem than the email format. Did you make the 3 queries in order just like that ? Is that reproductible ? Jun 7, 2012 at 18:50
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    Please CHECK TABLE members.
    – eggyal
    Jun 7, 2012 at 18:53
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    @AbrahamSustaita: this is not a forum. Don't mark the thread as FIXED: attribute the points to the person who fixed it for you by accepting their answer. If nobody did, write your own answer and accept it. If the question was invalid, delete it.
    – haylem
    Jun 7, 2012 at 19:01

2 Answers 2

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When there is such a flagrant impossible sequence of queries, then it's time to think about a table (or index) corruption and to run the Mysql CHECK command.

In that case, running REPAIR TABLE members QUICK did the trick.

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  • Why do you edit my question and delete the FIXED in the title?
    – Cito
    Jun 8, 2012 at 20:52
  • Read the comments of haylem : SO isn't a forum and we don't mark [FIXED] in the title. This answer was made with help from eggyal and that's the reason why I made it a community wiki answer (no reputation point for me). Jun 9, 2012 at 7:01
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If the id is a varchar and the email is a varchar they might have surrounding spaces.

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  • No, id is int and mail have no spaces
    – Cito
    Jun 7, 2012 at 18:43
  • even if they have spaces - using like with % at beginning and and makes it irrelevant.
    – juergen d
    Jun 7, 2012 at 18:45
  • the % will match the spaces but without them it wont match. But yes if the mail doesnt have spaces, then that wont fit Jun 7, 2012 at 18:48

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