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Special character chr 37 [%] in query
I can't seem to work around the Percent character in a mySQL query. It keeps returning results as if the % is acting as a wild card for the string.
How can I get around this? Without having to change the data in the table so I would need to effectively replace a control character with '%' after obtaining the results. Thanks. |
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I need to know if this is even possible to work around. If it is, what kind of method am I looking at to get around it? Thanks. |
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