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In a column there are numbers, for ex. 015162238465, and I want to delete 4 numbers in the middle and replace them with xxxx. so that means it should look like this: 0151xxxx8465.

How can I achive that?

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  • What are you trying to do this with? What have you tried so far?
    – casillic
    Jun 21, 2014 at 22:38

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Assuming your table is called foo, your column is called bar and your column holds text (char, varchar, etc.., not integer):

UPDATE foo SET bar = INSERT(bar, (LENGTH(bar) - 4) / 2 + 1, 4, 'xxxx');
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Try Using REPLACE and MID function

SELECT 
REPLACE('015162238465',MID('015162238465',LENGTH('015162238465')/2,4),'xxxx')
FROM DUAL; 
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  • This is a little risky. Consider, for instance, 111111111111 which will become xxxxxxxxxxxx. Any time the middle 4 digits appears anywhere else in the value it will fail.
    – gwcoffey
    Jun 2, 2014 at 8:34
  • @gwcoffey thanks for pointing out. yes i din think of that case.
    – ravikumar
    Jun 2, 2014 at 8:40

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