Using LIKE operator with stored procedure parameters

for mysql- SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE columnanme LIKE '%'+ @location+'%';

for oracle - SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE columnanme LIKE '%'|| @location ||'%';


Your datatype for @location nchar(20) should be @location nvarchar(20), since nChar has a fixed length (filled with Spaces).
If Location is nchar too you will have to convert it:

 ... Cast(Location as nVarchar(200)) like '%'+@location+'%' ...   

To enable nullable parameters with and AND condition just use IsNull or Coalesce for comparison, which is not needed in your example using OR.

e.g. if you would like to compare for Location AND Date and Time.

@location nchar(20),
@time time,
@date date
as
select DonationsTruck.VechileId, Phone, Location, [Date], [Time]
from Vechile, DonationsTruck
where Vechile.VechileId = DonationsTruck.VechileId
and (((Location like '%'+IsNull(@location,Location)+'%')) and [Date]=IsNUll(@date,date) and [Time] = IsNull(@time,Time))

I was working on same. Check below statement. Worked for me!!


SELECT * FROM [Schema].[Table] WHERE [Column] LIKE '%' + @Parameter + '%'