% match any number of chars  == * in dos
_ match one character == ? in dos

joe
"Browett, Darren" wrote:
> 
> I have a simple query, but the results are somewhat puzzling
> 
> select table_name from dba_tables where table_name like 'EDL_WORK_%'
> and I received the following
> 
> TABLE_NAME
> -------------------------
> EDL_WORKSTATION_LOCATION
> EDL_WORK_AR_ENTITIES
> 
> Why would I be receiving the first record (EDL_WORKSTATION) if I
> try EDL_WORK_A% I get the correct result.
> 
> Is there something about the _% combination ?
> 
> To solve the problem I used the substr command as part of the where clause.
> 
> Darren
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