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I'm trying to use LIKE %...% in a stored procedure but I'm not sure how to use the incoming variable in the operator. For example, I'm doing this:

DELIMITER //
CREATE PROCEDURE GetGameByName(IN gameName varchar(255))
 BEGIN
 SELECT * 
 FROM game
 WHERE gameTitle LIKE '% + gameName + %';
 END //
DELIMITER ;

but when I call it like this

CALL GetGameByName('Creed');

It is returning nothing (I DO have a game with gameTitle "Assassin's Creed"

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Thanks

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UPDATED due to issue in comment - the solution is now WHERE gameTitle LIKE CONCAT('%',gameName,'%')

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It looks to me like you forgot quotation marks. Instead of WHERE gameTitle LIKE '% + gameName + %';, you should probably do WHERE gameTitle LIKE '%' + gameName + '%';

The way you have it set up, you are feeding the incorrect generic text '%gameTitle%' into the query, instead of what you really want, which is something like: '%Creed%'.

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  • When I change it to your recommendation I get "#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '+ gameName + '%'; END' at line 5" Apr 12, 2015 at 20:30
  • Hm, not sure why. Maybe try using CONCAT('%',gameName,'%') instead of '%' + gameName + '%'; Apr 12, 2015 at 20:59

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