I faced a simple but challenging issue recently. A table had a nvarchar column with data in the following format: 91-39-45-3845
The Column was expected to be in the format 913945-3845 with the first two hyphens (-) removed.
Here’s how the requirement was achieved:
DECLARE @TT table
(
ItemDescription nvarchar(20)
)
INSERT INTO @TT VALUES('91-39-45-3845')
INSERT INTO @TT VALUES('45-24-85-5643')
INSERT INTO @TT VALUES('57-54-92-8835')
SELECT * FROM @TT
UPDATE @TT
SET ItemDescription = REPLACE(SUBSTRING(ItemDescription, 1, 7), '-', '')
+ SUBSTRING(ItemDescription, 8, DATALENGTH(ItemDescription))
SELECT * FROM @TT
OUTPUT:
Before the query was run
After the query was run
Another method is
ReplyDeleteselect stuff(replace(ItemDescription,'-',''),7,0,'-') from @TT
You can easily convert this to update
Madhivanan
http://beyondrelational.com/blogs/madhivanan
Thanks Madhivanan :)
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