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I have the following table:
CREATE TABLE DEPENDENTE
(
IdDependente number(6),
Matricula number(6),
Nome char(50) NOT NULL,
dtNascimento date,
constraint pk_IdDependente PRIMARY KEY(IdDependente),
constraint fk_DEPENDENTE foreign key(Matricula) references FUNCIONARIO(Matricula)
);
With the INSERTS :
INSERT INTO DEPENDENTE VALUES(1, 1010, 'Francisca', to_date('01/03/1978', 'dd/mm/yyyy'));
INSERT INTO DEPENDENTE VALUES(2, 2935, 'Joana', to_date('10/08/1984','dd/mm/yyyy'));
INSERT INTO DEPENDENTE VALUES(3, 6987, 'Hugo', to_date('01/09/2009','dd/mm/yyyy'));
INSERT INTO DEPENDENTE VALUES(4, 6987, 'Turine', to_date('10/06/2003','dd/mm/yyyy'));
INSERT INTO DEPENDENTE VALUES(5, 1234, 'Augusto', to_date('30/06/2005','dd/mm/yyyy'));
And with the following SELECT :
SELECT 'O dependente ' || InitCap(Nome) || ' é dependente do funcionário de código: ', Matricula FROM Dependente WHERE Nome LIKE ('T%') OR ('A%');
I want to select only dependents who have at the beginning of the name the letters T or A, but when using this SELECT above, it does not return me what I want. It returns nothing. How can I use correctly the operator with the LIKE ?
Thank you very much, I knew something was missing in the condition of LIKE, I just didn’t know where. + 1 and I will give also as a sure answer, just have to wait a while. Again, thank you.
– Monteiro