@Julo0sS howdy! As the topic says, Ask your question, and then hang around a while to see if an expert looks back at their screen and answers it!
@thegreyspot I'm not sure exactly what you mean - can you post an example of your WHERE clause when you search for "'john' or 'Smith'" and an example of your where clause when you search for "John Smith"?
Are you thinking something like (meta_key LIKE 'personnel_%_last_name' AND meta_value LIKE '%john%') OR (meta_key LIKE 'personnel_%_first_name' AND meta_value LIKE '%smith%')?
@TehShrike I also have an personnel_%_alias field (it has nicknames) that I would like to be able to include. So say we were looking for Michael Humphries, I should be able to type mike humphries. If we talk about this in programming terms, I'd like to combine all three of the personnel into one string and then run if(stringthatcontainsallthree.indexOf("mike") && stringthatcontainsallthree.indexOf("humphries")) return true;
And then, for each word that gets split out of that string, you'll want to do ((meta_key LIKE 'personnel_%_last_name' OR meta_key LIKE 'personnel_%_first_name' OR meta_key LIKE 'personnel_%_nick_name') AND meta_value LIKE '%thatword%')
and you'll want to AND all of those together
But I will say right now that you're using the wrong tool for the job
you should start looking at lucene or elasticsearch or sphinx
because what you have will be slow and will not scale to more than a few rows
@TehShrike is there no way to AND matching wildcards? The "%" in "personnel_%_first_name" will be the same number as for the same person's "personnel_%_first_name".
Well like i said, user id is just who saved the post that contains all these fields. it has nothing to do with the field/field row.
@TehShrike the only unique id something like the row "michael Humphries" has, is the number in "personnel_5_first_name", which is consistent across all the fields that michael humphries has. personnel_5_last_name, personnel_5_alias
@TehShrike I have this wordpress page this wordpress page dropbox.com/s/jojldif6881anb0/… with custom fields. I'm building a directory of all our employees. These fields are saved into the postmeta table like this: dropbox.com/s/5d3febkhfutqz7t/… <-- this is one employee
Wordpress has multiple revisions history of this page dropbox.com/s/jojldif6881anb0/… stored int he postmeta table, so i join the post table to make sure we are looking at fields that are published and arent just previous revisions