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[8.x] SQL: Docs: Drop examples of LIKE/RLIKE vs QUERY/MATCH equivalence #125970

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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions docs/reference/sql/functions/like-rlike.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ IMPORTANT: Even though `RLIKE` is a valid option when searching or filtering in
When using `LIKE`/`RLIKE`, do consider using <<sql-functions-search, full-text search predicates>> which are faster, much more powerful
and offer the option of sorting by relevancy (results can be returned based on how well they matched).

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For example:

[cols="<m,<m"]
Expand All @@ -97,3 +98,4 @@ For example:
|`foo RLIKE 'ba.*'` |`MATCH(foo, 'ba', 'fuzziness=AUTO:1,5')`
|`foo RLIKE 'b.{1}r'` |`MATCH(foo, 'br', 'fuzziness=1')`
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