= in SQL does exact matching.
LIKE does wildcard matching, using '%' as the multi-character match symbol and '_' as the single-character match symbol. '' is the default escape character.
foobar = '$foo'
and foobar LIKE '$foo'
will behave the same, because neither string contains a wildcard.
foobar LIKE '%foo'
will match anything ending in 'foo'.
LIKE
also has an ESCAPE
clause so you can set an escape character. This will let you match literal '%' or '_' within the string. You can also do NOT LIKE
.
The MySQL site has documentation on the LIKE operator. The syntax is
expression [NOT] LIKE pattern [ESCAPE 'escape']
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