> Is there a way to do this?

not easily, no

i assume your "date" field is not actually a DATE or DATETIME column?

what is it, VARCHAR?

you will have to itemize all the strings you want to find:

 where `date` like '%1832%'
    or `date` like '%1833%'
    or `date` like '%1834%'
    or `date` like '%1835%'


tip: don't use reserved words for column names, you are only asking for
syntax errors


rudy


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