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Mysql LIKE "%" issue

Asked by ChoobsTech in MySQL Server, PHP and Databases

Dear experts,

I have 2 employee databases, one internal, one external.

I would like to have them in the same list on an autosuggest.

I know how to have it seperatly but I would like to have them in the same query.

Databases:
internal
 -idemployee
 -first_name
 -last_name
external
 -idemployee
 -first_name
 -last_name

Seperatly:
Select * FROM internal.employee WHERE last_name LIKE "%K"
Select * FROM external.employee WHERE last_name LIKE "%K"

Togheter (NOT WORKING PROPERLY -> Getting too many results):
SELECT * FROM  internal.employee as ie,  external.employee as ee WHERE ie.last_name LIKE "%K" AND ee.last_name LIKE "%K"

NOTE:
ie.last_name is most likely != ee.last_name
ie.idemployee != ee.idemployee
ie.first_name is most likely != ee.first_name

I know the problem is a ~join... But how?

Hope you can help!

Kind regards,

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