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For a query like `SELECT name FROM test WHERE name LIKE ''%c*'` ES SQL
generates an error. `*` is not a special character in a `LIKE` construct
and it's expected to not needing to be escaped, so the previous query
should work as is.
In the LIKE pattern any `*` character was treated as invalid character
and the usage of `%` or `_` was suggested instead. But `*` is a valid,
acceptable non-wildcard on the right side of the `LIKE` operator.
Fix: #55108
(cherry picked from commit
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