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I'm trying to return all rows that contain a substring in mysql

and here is my code

SELECT        Last_Name, Midle_Name, First_Name, Phone_home
FROM            contact_info
LOCATE   (@prefixText, Last_Name)

but I'm getting an error.

please help me with the correct syntax for LOCATE in my case. Thank you

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You need a WHERE clause:

SELECT Last_Name, Midle_Name, First_Name, Phone_home
FROM   contact_info
WHERE  LOCATE(@prefixText, Last_Name) != 0
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Thank you for help – Eyla Feb 18 '10 at 1:36

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