I have 4 columns in my table. Now since this is more of a data cleanup task I am not really that particular about the performance. But still I would like to know the possible options.
Look at the query below:
SELECT * FROM dsopi_person_addr_rule ADDR WHERE
addr.src_address_line1 LIKE '%DEP%'
OR addr.src_address_line2 LIKE '%DEP%'
OR addr.src_address_line3 LIKE '%DEP%'
OR addr.src_address_line4 LIKE '%DEP%';
Similar to DEP I have 10 more matches. I need to repeat each match for all the 4 address lines. Is there a better way to do it? I personally hate writing again and again.
**Updated: Below is the answer
SELECT *
FROM dsopi_person_addr_rule ADDR
WHERE regexp_like (UPPER(addr.src_address_line1), 'DEP|DPT$|ABT|DIP.|DIPART|AFDEL|AVDEL|AVD.|DIV|PGRD|PGP|PPG')
IN
andLIKE
together, and for good reason: at the point where you start to "need" those two operators together, you've reached a point where you should consider other options (such as full text searches, as @SidewaysGravity suggested). Having too manyLIKE
operations in a query will be dramatically slow.REGEXP_LIKE()
along with concatenation (not because it will be faster, just to make things more terse):WHERE REGEXP_LIKE(addr.src_address_line1 || addr.src_address_line2 || addr.src_address_line3 || addr.src_address_line4, '(DEP|OTH1|OTH2|OTH3)')