Hi.

I've never used the LIKE operator to filter the content of a query. I think 
that's what I need, but I'm not sure because I can't find a documentation 
page that describes it well with examples. Here 
<https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/query/grammar#rules> we 
have some info, but that's not useful.

So, where can I find the documentation on the LIKE operator? I suppose this 
operator is used with a regular expression, but there's also REGEXP_MATCH, 
so that guess is probably wrong. Nevertheless, it seems to accept some 
special characters, like ], [, %

If there's no documentation on it, can you just explain to me how to use it 
in all cases? 

Of course, I understand it's used to compare some resource with some string 
(e.g. to check if a campaign name starts with some string). Well, that's 
fine, but that's not enough for me to understand if I can use this LIKE 
operator to match any substring, what the purpose of it really is, and, 
more importantly, how to use it correctly.

Thanks for the help.

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