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[SOLVED] Equivalent to phps substr()='value' for mysql?


blackcell

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I am trying to perform a mysql search based upon the first letter of the users choice. I need to tell mysql to to look only at the first letter of the value in table_field. I have 2 years of experience with mysql but I haven't really cracked into using mysql's advanced usage and want to start. I thought maybe substring(string,len) from mysql's website was what I wanted but either that isn't it or I am not using it right.

 

Thanks guys.

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AFAIK

corbin is offering a 'faster' way.

 

An example of like:

SELECT FIELD FROM TABLE WHERE FIELD LIKE 'a%'

Gives you all the fields starting with the letter a

 

WHERE FIELD LIKE '%a%'

Gives you all the fields that has the letter a in them

 

WHERE FIELD LIKE '%a'

Gives you all the fields that ENDS with the letter a

 

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