I want to use CONTAINS in SQL query for fetching results from database












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I have tried using contains and like operator in my query, but the result is not coming, it is giving error like " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"



I want to fetch emails in the containing basis anywhere in the string.



I have tried below code but it is not working :



   var data = User.find({
account: acct, is_archived: false,
or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
{ email: { 'CONTAINS': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
Promise.all([bdata])
.then(function (found_people) {
})


Expected: I want to fetch those users whose email id contains 'abc'.
Actual: Error is coming, when I remove that email part then the query is working. " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"










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    I have tried using contains and like operator in my query, but the result is not coming, it is giving error like " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"



    I want to fetch emails in the containing basis anywhere in the string.



    I have tried below code but it is not working :



       var data = User.find({
    account: acct, is_archived: false,
    or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
    { email: { 'CONTAINS': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
    Promise.all([bdata])
    .then(function (found_people) {
    })


    Expected: I want to fetch those users whose email id contains 'abc'.
    Actual: Error is coming, when I remove that email part then the query is working. " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"










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      I have tried using contains and like operator in my query, but the result is not coming, it is giving error like " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"



      I want to fetch emails in the containing basis anywhere in the string.



      I have tried below code but it is not working :



         var data = User.find({
      account: acct, is_archived: false,
      or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
      { email: { 'CONTAINS': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
      Promise.all([bdata])
      .then(function (found_people) {
      })


      Expected: I want to fetch those users whose email id contains 'abc'.
      Actual: Error is coming, when I remove that email part then the query is working. " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"










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      I have tried using contains and like operator in my query, but the result is not coming, it is giving error like " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"



      I want to fetch emails in the containing basis anywhere in the string.



      I have tried below code but it is not working :



         var data = User.find({
      account: acct, is_archived: false,
      or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
      { email: { 'CONTAINS': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
      Promise.all([bdata])
      .then(function (found_people) {
      })


      Expected: I want to fetch those users whose email id contains 'abc'.
      Actual: Error is coming, when I remove that email part then the query is working. " Error: ER_PARSE_ERROR: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'undefined )) ORDER BY user.fname ASC' at line 1"







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          The query was correct but in the place on CONTAINS we should use it in small character "contains",



           var data = User.find({
          account: acct, is_archived: false,
          or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
          { email: { 'contains': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
          Promise.all([bdata])
          .then(function (found_people) {
          })





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            The query was correct but in the place on CONTAINS we should use it in small character "contains",



             var data = User.find({
            account: acct, is_archived: false,
            or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
            { email: { 'contains': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
            Promise.all([bdata])
            .then(function (found_people) {
            })





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              The query was correct but in the place on CONTAINS we should use it in small character "contains",



               var data = User.find({
              account: acct, is_archived: false,
              or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
              { email: { 'contains': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
              Promise.all([bdata])
              .then(function (found_people) {
              })





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                The query was correct but in the place on CONTAINS we should use it in small character "contains",



                 var data = User.find({
                account: acct, is_archived: false,
                or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
                { email: { 'contains': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
                Promise.all([bdata])
                .then(function (found_people) {
                })





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                The query was correct but in the place on CONTAINS we should use it in small character "contains",



                 var data = User.find({
                account: acct, is_archived: false,
                or: [{ fname: { 'startsWith': req.params.key } },
                { email: { 'contains': 'abc' } }] }).sort('fname ASC');
                Promise.all([bdata])
                .then(function (found_people) {
                })






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