Is there anyway to ignore spaces in a SQL query only from right and left of a string so that I can find ' alex ' (not ' i am alex jolig ') by searching for 'alex'?
I've read this question and its answer, but the solution removes all the spaces in the string.
SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE REPLACE(username, ' ', '') = REPLACE("John Bob Jones", ' ', '')
By the way, I'm using Sql Server Compact Edition.
Thank you.
You can use RTRIM() to remove spaces from the right and LTRIM() to remove spaces from the left hence left and right spaces removed as follows:
SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE LTRIM(RTRIM(username)) = LTRIM(RTRIM("John Bob Jones"))
You can use RTRIM() to remove spaces from the right of string and LTRIM() to remove spaces from the left of string.
Hence left and right spaces removed as follows:
SELECT * FROM tableName
WHERE LTRIM(RTRIM(username)) = LTRIM(RTRIM("bod alias baby"))
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I have a column in a table ident_nums that contains different types of ids. I need to remove special characters(e.g. [.,/#&$-]) from that column and replace them with space; however, if the special characters are found at the beginning of the string, I need to remove it without placing a space. I tried to do it in steps; first, I removed the special characters and replaced them with space (I used
REGEXP_REPLACE) then found the records that contain spaces at the beginning of the string and tried to use the TRIM function to remove the white space, but for some reason is not working that.
Here is what I have done
Select regexp_replace(id_num, '[:(),./#*&-]', ' ') from ident_nums
This part works for me, I remove all the unwanted characters from the column, however, if the string in the column starts with a character I don't want to have space in there, I would like to remove just the character, so I tried to use the built-in function TRIM.
update ident_nums
set id_num = TRIM(id_num)
I'm getting an error ORA-01407: can't update ident_nums.id_num to NULL
Any ideas what I am doing wrong here?
It does work if I add a where clause,
update ident_nums
set id_num = TRIM(id_num) where id = 123;
but I need to update all the rows with the white space at the beginning of the string.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Or if it can be done better.
The table has millions of records.
Thank you
Regexp can be slow sometimes so if you can do it by using built-in functions - consider it.
As #Abra suggested TRIM and TRANSLATE is a good choice, but maybe you would prefer LTRIM - removes only leading spaces from string (TRIM removes both - leading and trailing character ). If you want to remove "space" you can ommit defining the trim character parameter, space is default.
select
ltrim(translate('#kdjdj:', '[:(),./#*&-]', ' '))
from dual;
select
ltrim(translate(orginal_string, 'special_characters_to_remove', ' '))
from dual;
Combination of Oracle built-in functions TRANSLATE and TRIM worked for me.
select trim(' ' from translate('#$one,$2-zero...', '#$,-.',' ')) as RESULT
from DUAL
Refer to this dbfiddle
I think trim() is the key, but if you want to keep only alpha numerics, digits, and spaces, then:
select trim(' ' from regexp_replace(col, '[^a-zA-Z0-9 ]', ' ', 1, 0))
regexp_replace() makes it possible to specify only the characters you want to keep, which could be convenient.
Thanks, everyone, It this query worked for me
update update ident_nums
set id_num = LTRIM(REGEXP_REPLACE(id_num, '[:space:]+', ' ')
where REGEXP_LIKE(id_num, '^[ ?]')
this should work for you.
SELECT id_num, length(id_num) length_old, NEW_ID_NUM, length(NEW_ID_NUM) len_NEW_ID_NUM, ltrim(NEW_ID_NUM), length(ltrim(NEW_ID_NUM)) length_after_ltrim
FROM (
SELECT id_num, regexp_replace(id_num, '[:(),./#*&-#]', ' ') NEW_ID_NUM FROM
(
SELECT '1234$%45' as id_num from dual UNION
SELECT '#SHARMA' as id_num from dual UNION
SELECT 'JACK TEST' as id_num from dual UNION
SELECT 'XYZ#$' as id_num from dual UNION
SELECT '#ABCDE()' as id_num from dual -- THe 1st character is space
)
)
I'm new to sql and working with a column name where names are listed with spaces.
Example: Alan Joe
I am using LTRIM and RTRIM to display name as 'AlanJoe'
select LTRIM(name)
Any help how to remove spaces between the names or any links I can learn from?
Thank you
use replace() function
select replace(name,' ','')
You can try with
ISNULL(LTRIM(RTRIM((FirstName,''),'') + ' ','') + LTRIM(RTRIM((LastName,''),'')
this will make FirstName LastName combination with 1 Space if FirstName Value exists else will give only Last Name.
For removing the spaces simply use REPLACE(Name,' ','')
I have a column in my SQL Server database and it has white spaces from left and right site of the record. Basically it's a nvarchar(250) column.
I have tried removing white spaces completely like this:
UPDATE MyTable
SET whitespacecolumn = LTRIM(RTRIM(whitespacecolumn))
But this didn't work out at all, the whitespace is still there. What am I doing wrong here?
Check the below;
Find any special characters like char(10), char(13) etc in the field value.
Check the status of ANSI_PADDING ON. Refer this MSDN article.
I think replace is the way as you are looking to update
UPDATE MyTable SET whitespacecolumn = Replace(whitespacecolumn, ' ', '')
you can try doing select first and then prefer to update
SELECT *, Replace(whitespacecolumn, ' ', '') from MyTable
LTRIM, RTRIM will remove spaces in front and rear of column. In 2016 you can use TRIM function as below to trim special characters as well:
SELECT TRIM( '.,! ' FROM '# test .') AS Result;
Output:
# test
I have a column as name which is having a results like.
name
ABC
XYZ
ader
fer
I want to remove the blank space before ader and it should print in the output like
ader.
How to achieve that?
Depending on your database you can use trim(), ltrim()/rtrim(), or replace():
select replace(name, ' ', '')
select trim(name, ' ')
select ltrim(rtrim(name))
You can use the LTRIM and RTRIM functions to remove trailing and leading spaces.
SELECT
RTRIM(LTRIM(name)) AS name
FROM yourTable
I need a query that could remove unnecessary characters (a not-so-needed trailing comma as an example) from the string stored in my database table.
So that
EMAIL_ADD
abc#gmail.com,
abc#yahoo.com,def#example.org,
abs-def#ac.uk,
would update it into something like this:
EMAIL_ADD
abc#gmail.com
abc#yahoo.com,def#example.org
abs-def#ac.uk
Using TRIM() function with TRAILING option removes a specific unwanted character from end of string , in your case being a comma present at end.
UPDATE tableName
SET EMAIL_ADD = TRIM(TRAILING ',' FROM EMAIL_ADD)
See documentation here TRIM()
If you have a specific list of characters to filter out at the start and end use trim functions:
select ltrim(ltrim(rtrim(rtrim(email_add, ','), ' '), ','), ' ')
from tableX
Here I nested ltrim and rtrim to remove leading and trailing , and .
Or using trim:
select trim(trim(both ',' from email_add))
from tableX
if you only whant to remove the last character of a string you can use
update mytable set my_column = substr(my_column ,0,len(trim(my_column)-1) where mycolumn like '%,'
It is an untested example.