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I have table:

Names
id | name    | text
1  | Mr Paul | aaaa
2  | Mr Marc | bbb
3  | Mr John | ccc

How can i remove prefix "Mr " with SQL?

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    Do you want it to be invisible in a selection query, or do you want to update your table? May 15, 2013 at 9:09
  • i want update my table May 15, 2013 at 9:11

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You can use REPLACE() function.

 SELECT REPLACE(name, 'Mr ', '' ) FROM Names;

In order to update table do:

 UPDATE Names set name = REPLACE(name, 'Mr ', '' );

Little comment on optimization of this task: as stated in other answer, you can achieve that with SUBSTRING function - this approach might be faster if you know that every row starts with Mr - DB engine does not have to look for Mr string (which consumes some time) but arbitrary cuts first 4 letters.

Combo solution (matches only Mr at the beginning but uses faster SUBSTRING instead of REPLACE):

UPDATE Names SET name = SUBSTRING(name FROM 4) WHERE name LIKE 'Mr %';
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    How about name=Mr BlahMr Blah?
    – Amir
    May 15, 2013 at 9:21
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    you have to put WHERE condition in the query, otherwise things will happen like @Amir said. check my answer.
    – 6339
    May 15, 2013 at 9:24
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Here is your answer,

MySQL REPLACE function do the task

UPDATE table
   SET name = REPLACE(name, 'Mr ', '') 
WHERE name LIKE 'Mr %'

It updates all names which begins with Mr suffix

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You can use REPLACE, although note that it will find instances ANYWHERE in the field, and not just at the beginning.

e.g.

select replace(x.Name, 'Mr ', '')
from
(select 'Mr Smith' as name
union select 'Mr Jones') as x;
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SELECT SUBSTRING(name FROM 4) AS newname;

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