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I want to check the city's first letter against what a user inputs, so if they put in 'A' it will return all cities starting with the letter A.
What WHERE clause can I use to do this?
Thanks!
A simple LIKE will do it
WHERE CityName LIKE 'A%';
LIKE is probably the best way:
LIKE
WHERE city LIKE 'A%'
As the argument to LIKE does not start with a wildcard character, mysql can use an index for the comparison.
There's also the SUBSTR function:
SUBSTR
WHERE SUBSTR(city, 1, 1) = 'A'
WHERE city LIKE 'A%' for instance.
I would use the Option WHERE ColName LIKE 'A%'
WHERE ColName LIKE 'A%'
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