Join in SQL where a part of values are matching












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I have 2 tables one contains (slug) column and the other contains (path) column



the path contains a directory then the slug from the 1st table as following:
/article/{slug} ,i.e part of value only matches the other table.



How to join both tables?










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    I have 2 tables one contains (slug) column and the other contains (path) column



    the path contains a directory then the slug from the 1st table as following:
    /article/{slug} ,i.e part of value only matches the other table.



    How to join both tables?










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      I have 2 tables one contains (slug) column and the other contains (path) column



      the path contains a directory then the slug from the 1st table as following:
      /article/{slug} ,i.e part of value only matches the other table.



      How to join both tables?










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      I have 2 tables one contains (slug) column and the other contains (path) column



      the path contains a directory then the slug from the 1st table as following:
      /article/{slug} ,i.e part of value only matches the other table.



      How to join both tables?







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      edited Dec 29 '18 at 5:27









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          You can use like:



          select . . . 
          from t1 join
          t2
          on t1.path like '%/' || t2.slug





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            You can use like:



            select . . . 
            from t1 join
            t2
            on t1.path like '%/' || t2.slug





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              You can use like:



              select . . . 
              from t1 join
              t2
              on t1.path like '%/' || t2.slug





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                You can use like:



                select . . . 
                from t1 join
                t2
                on t1.path like '%/' || t2.slug





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                You can use like:



                select . . . 
                from t1 join
                t2
                on t1.path like '%/' || t2.slug






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