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17 responses to “MySQL Database Tutorial – 14 – More on Wildcards”
Cool Bucky, you can even make donkey to code!!
cooll…bsty
Why do they call it 'Wildcards' ?????
Hey Bucky… now i'm not generally a 'snitch' but there is a Youtuber who has your videos –>"onWebLessons".
I would have ignored it, but seeing many of your MySQL tutorial videos in the related videos (i could tell) with their name on it irked me. Luckily for you though they've been up for about a pregnancy long and only have like 5-20 views.
It is important to note that you MUST add a space after the underscore (before the word boxes) for this query to work!! Do not forget to add the space here -> _' 'boxes
haha boxes of frogs! Can I get one?
not if u put a space between _ and boxes "_ boxes…"
I need to use two underscores __ to retrieve only the 7 and 3 boxes.
keeps saying mysql is not case sensitive. Isn't that because he used the collation of utf8_unicode_ci which specifies ci = case insensitive vs cs = case sensitive when creating the tables/database? What happens when you do a collation of cs?
thank u
thank you so much for those uploads
@thebirdkiller87 You need to leave a space after the " _ " it has to look like this LIKE '_ boxes of frogs'
"If you are making a website like, an ebay or an amazon, and also if you're every make something like serch engine, like google or just a simple search engine for your site … " :-))
@geminitaly no you cant do that
I like to listen to 'The In Sound From Out' while watching these tutorials.
Oi oi oi
first!!