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I try to select from table_1 where ITEM_FIELD_A is not in ITEM_FIELD_B. The Item_FIELD_B value are look as below. I was expecting no COVER_TAPE & SHIPPING_REELS will be selected. But unfortunately, it's not working.

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The sql I used to select the table  

select * from table_1 where MST.ITEM_FIELD_A not in ITEM_FIELD_B

Question: In Oracle, is there any function to decode the string. so that the above select statement will not return COVER_TAPE and SHIPPING_REELS??

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    I can see syntax error in the select statement?
    – Amit
    Apr 10, 2014 at 9:37
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    Check the INSTR function
    – Serpiton
    Apr 10, 2014 at 9:38
  • yes. I know the syntax error.. missing the *. but this is not important... @Serpiton.. How to use the INSTR??
    – Minimoma
    Apr 10, 2014 at 9:40

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The IN operator would be used when you wish to compare (or negate) one item in a list such as

WHERE ITEM_FIELD_A NOT IN ('COVER_TAPE', 'SHIPPING_REELS', '')

What you want is the LIKE operator:

WHERE ITEM_FIELD_B NOT LIKE '%' || ITEM_FIELD_A || '%'

Apologies if I got the wildcard wrong, been a while since I last touched Oracle.

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  • thanks.. i tried this before. but never try to reverse the Item_field_B and Item_field_A position. Awesome!
    – Minimoma
    Apr 10, 2014 at 10:16
  • Be aware that any string operation is not terribly efficient and LIKE will tend to prevent the use of indexes which hinders performance even further so use with caution. Sometimes it's unavoidable though. Apr 10, 2014 at 10:27
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Check out below Query:

WITH TAB1 AS 
( SELECT 'COVER_TAPE' ITEM_A FROM DUAL 
  UNION
  SELECT 'CARRIER_TAPE' ITEM_A FROM DUAL 
  UNION
  SELECT 'SHIPPING_REELS' ITEM_A FROM DUAL 
),
TAB2 AS
(
  SELECT 'COVER_TAPE,SHIPPING_REELS' ITEM_B FROM DUAL 
)
SELECT ITEM_A, ITEM_B FROM TAB1, TAB2 WHERE INSTR(ITEM_B, ITEM_A) <=0

INSTR will return >0 if same sequence of characters is available.

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SQL> with t(x , y) as
  2  (
  3  select 'A', q'[('A','B','C')]' from dual union all
  4  select 'R', q'[('A','B','C','D')]' from dual union all
  5  select 'C', q'[('A', 'C','D')]' from dual
  6  )
  7  select x, y
  8  from t where y not like q'[%']'||x||q'['%]'
  9  /

X          Y                                                                    
---------- --------------------------------------------------                   
R          ('A','B','C','D')         

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