Where condition for json Data in sql
[{"Value":"1","Name":"Energy","display":"Energy","value":"Energy"},{"Value":"","Name":"test","display":"test","value":"test"}]
I have json
data in this format.
For example, when I search based on name like Energy
and test
, I have to get this record
select * from table where json like '%energy,test%'
sql json
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[{"Value":"1","Name":"Energy","display":"Energy","value":"Energy"},{"Value":"","Name":"test","display":"test","value":"test"}]
I have json
data in this format.
For example, when I search based on name like Energy
and test
, I have to get this record
select * from table where json like '%energy,test%'
sql json
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Which database are you actually using (e.g. MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server)? SQL is just a language, not an actual product.
– Tim Biegeleisen
Nov 26 '18 at 7:11
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[{"Value":"1","Name":"Energy","display":"Energy","value":"Energy"},{"Value":"","Name":"test","display":"test","value":"test"}]
I have json
data in this format.
For example, when I search based on name like Energy
and test
, I have to get this record
select * from table where json like '%energy,test%'
sql json
[{"Value":"1","Name":"Energy","display":"Energy","value":"Energy"},{"Value":"","Name":"test","display":"test","value":"test"}]
I have json
data in this format.
For example, when I search based on name like Energy
and test
, I have to get this record
select * from table where json like '%energy,test%'
sql json
sql json
edited Nov 26 '18 at 7:20
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Which database are you actually using (e.g. MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server)? SQL is just a language, not an actual product.
– Tim Biegeleisen
Nov 26 '18 at 7:11
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Which database are you actually using (e.g. MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server)? SQL is just a language, not an actual product.
– Tim Biegeleisen
Nov 26 '18 at 7:11
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Which database are you actually using (e.g. MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server)? SQL is just a language, not an actual product.
– Tim Biegeleisen
Nov 26 '18 at 7:11
Which database are you actually using (e.g. MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server)? SQL is just a language, not an actual product.
– Tim Biegeleisen
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Which database are you actually using (e.g. MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server)? SQL is just a language, not an actual product.
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Nov 26 '18 at 7:11