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Re: Querying for strings that match after prefix

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1) select ltrim(substr(address, 8)) from people
where address like 'mailto:%'

gives all addresses that start with "mailto:"; but first strips off the prefix leaving only the email address

2) select address from people where address not like 'mailto:%'

produces all email address that don't need the prefix stripped off

The UNION of the two gives you all the unique/distinct addresses by combining the results from the first and second query.

John

brian ally wrote:
John Sidney-Woollett wrote:

I need to locate all the entries in a table that match , but only
after a number of characters have been ignored. I have a table of
email addresses, and someone else has erroneously entered some
addresses prefixed with 'mailto:', which I'd like to ignore.

 >

Or something like

select ltrim(substr(address, 8)) from people where address like
'mailto:%' union select address from people where address not like
'mailto:%'


Could you explain why the UNION?

brian

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