I am not a bona fide SQLizard, so this may be a naive question, but what's the difference between sql-like and like-operator? Should they be one-and-the-same?
sql-like excerpt:
The
LIKE
operator is used to search for a specified pattern in a column.
like-operator excerpt:
The like operator in SQL allows you to compare strings using wildcards. While not as powerful as a regular expression, often it's good enough.
If yes, probably merge into sql-like, a la sql-update, sql-insert, sql-delete (sql-select is a synonym of sql)
If no (as slugster suggests), perhaps clarify the tag excerpt/wiki (I'm not familiar with like
as an operator, so I disqualify myself). Maybe rename it to vb-like (or is it used in other languages?)
The like operator in SQL allows you to compare strings using wildcards. While not as powerful as a regular expression, often it's good enough.
. Maybe that should be changed then. In practice I only can find a few questions using the tag for that though.vb-like-operator
tag is called for then.Microsoft
,VisualStudio
,visual
,basic
and.NET
(many tagged as DO NOT USE)