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SQL "LIKE" query with multiple condition

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Hi,

i want to query on 2 lists finding in column 'A1' from Table 'A' with the 2 columns viz. B1, B2 in Table 'B'. Query should be using "LIKE" operator where Column A1 like ('%B1%') OR Column A1 like ('%B2%').

current result gives me 2 likes for single record, which is correct in its place because Column matched from multiple rows.

Here is i want...
If column A1 matched from B1 OR B2 then should skip looking for further matches. it should not look in other rows of table B. Also i want to mark that the column matched with B1 or B2.




Thanks

Pinank Shah
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