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doctrine2/manual/docs/DQL (Doctrine Query Language) - Conditional expressions - Like Expressions.php

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Syntax:<br \>
string_expression [NOT] LIKE pattern_value [ESCAPE escape_character]
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The string_expression must have a string value. The pattern_value is a string literal or a string-valued
input parameter in which an underscore (_) stands for any single character, a percent (%) character
stands for any sequence of characters (including the empty sequence), and all other characters stand for
themselves. The optional escape_character is a single-character string literal or a character-valued
input parameter (i.e., char or Character) and is used to escape the special meaning of the underscore
and percent characters in pattern_value.
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Examples:
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<ul>
<li \>address.phone LIKE <EFBFBD>12%3<EFBFBD> is true for '123' '12993' and false for '1234'
<li \>asentence.word LIKE <EFBFBD>l_se<EFBFBD> is true for <EFBFBD>lose<EFBFBD> and false for 'loose'
<li \>aword.underscored LIKE <EFBFBD>\_%<EFBFBD> ESCAPE '\' is true for '_foo' and false for 'bar'
<li \>address.phone NOT LIKE <EFBFBD>12%3<EFBFBD> is false for '123' and '12993' and true for '1234'
</ul>
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If the value of the string_expression or pattern_value is NULL or unknown, the value of the LIKE
expression is unknown. If the escape_characteris specified and is NULL, the value of the LIKE expression
is unknown.
<code type="php">
// finding all users whose email ends with '@gmail.com'
$users = $conn->query("FROM User u, u.Email e WHERE e.address LIKE '%@gmail.com'");
// finding all users whose name starts with letter 'A'
$users = $conn->query("FROM User u WHERE u.name LIKE 'A%'");
</code>