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wildcard - Match '%' sign when searching in MySQL database

I would like to match this 'wildcard %' in MySQL.
I tried using escape \% and it is not working.

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The default escape character is . So just prefix % with a as: \%:

The manual clearly says:

To test for literal instances of a wild-card character, precede it by the escape character. If you do not specify the ESCAPE character, “” is assumed.

Search for % in Stack%Overflow:

mysql> select 'Stack%Overflow' like '%\%%';
+------------------------------+
| 'Stack%Overflow' like '%\%%' |
+------------------------------+
|                            1 |  <----- Found
+------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

Search for % in StackOverflow:

mysql> select 'StackOverflow' like '%\%%';
+-----------------------------+
| 'StackOverflow' like '%\%%' |
+-----------------------------+
|                           0 |   <----- Not Found
+-----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

EDIT:

If you are calling this query from PHP, you'll have to use \. This is because even PHP uses as the escape character. So make MySQL get a you need to have \ in PHP.


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