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I have got a sample query with the output in the screenshot below.

Sample Query and its Output enter image description here

But I am supposed to get the same ouput with the query written in a single line using "Like" condition. I have tried my best and also attached what I have tried below:

Screenshot of Query Tried

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4 Answers 4

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Not totally sure what the parameters of your assignment are, but this will work to produce the same results.

Select *
From City
Where City like '%Salem%' 
or City like '%Chennai%' 
or City like '%Bangalore%'
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Try With IN OPERATOR :-

Select *
From City
Where City IN ('Salem','Chennai','Banglore')
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Try like this,

SELECT *
FROM (
    VALUES ('Chennai')
        ,('Chennai,Bangalore')
        ,('Bangalore')
        ,('Bangalore,Salem')
        ,('Salem')
        ,('Covai,Salem')
        ,('Chennai,Covai,Salem')
        ,('Chennai,Bangalore,Covai,Salem')
    ) T(city)
WHERE city LIKE '%'
    OR city LIKE '%' + REPLACE(city, ',', '%')+'%'
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You would have to use multiple OR conditions as mentioned in one of the answers or you can do this

WITH data as
(
SELECT'%Salem%' as city
union all
SELECT'%Chennai%' as city
union all
SELECT'%Bangalore%' as city
)

SELECT DISTINCT c.* FROM city c INNER JOIN data d ON c.city like d.city
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  • Almost the same, consider the fictive city 'Salem Bangalore'. (Or York vs New York.)
    – jarlh
    May 10, 2016 at 7:20
  • I have added DISTINCT now it won't return any duplicate rows, If that's what you were pointing out. @jarlh
    – Sam
    May 10, 2016 at 7:51

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