Why does this simple query return 'ORA-00936: missing expression' (the database is Oracle as you can tell):
SELECT * FROM transactions WHERE id NOT LIKE '1%' AND NOT LIKE '2%'
I feel silly, but what am I doing wrong?
After "AND" and after "OR" the QUERY has forgotten what it is all about.
I would also not know that it is about in any SQL / programming language.
if(SOMETHING equals "X" or SOMETHING equals "Y")
COLUMN NOT LIKE "A%" AND COLUMN NOT LIKE "B%"
You have missed out the field name
id
in the secondNOT LIKE
. Try:The
AND
in the where clause joins 2 full condition expressions such asid NOT LIKE '1%'
and can't be used to list multiple values that the id is 'not like'.