I have following strings I want to compare:
DECLARE @a VARCHAR(20), @b VARCHAR(20)
SET @a = '05Y2203-B10'
--SET @a = '05Y2203-B10B'
SET @b = '05Y2203-B10C'
When comparing, I want to ignore the last character, but only if the length of the substring after the -
is 4.
'05Y2203-B10B' --ignore the 'B'
'05Y2203-B10' --do not ignore the '0'
A few examples:
'05Y2203-B10B' = '05Y2203-B10B' --match
'05Y2203-B10B' = '05Y2203-B10C' --match
'05Y2203-B10' = '05Y2203-B10B' --match
'05Y2203-B10' = '05Y2203-B11' --no match
'05Y2203-B10' = '18G9987-B10' --no match
The strings will always look like one of the following patterns:
'%-[A-Z][0-9][0-9]' --without last character
'%-[A-Z][0-9][0-9][A-Z]' --with last character
The length of the substring before the -
can vary.
So far I have this solution:
SELECT 1
WHERE CASE WHEN LEN(SUBSTRING(@a, CHARINDEX('-', @a) + 1, 4)) = 4
THEN SUBSTRING(@a, 1, LEN(@a) - 1)
ELSE @a
END
=
CASE WHEN LEN(SUBSTRING(@b, CHARINDEX('-', @b) + 1, 4)) = 4
THEN SUBSTRING(@b, 1, LEN(@b) - 1)
ELSE @b
END
This works but it's not quite readable, especially if there are more conditions in the query.
Is there a simpler or more elegant solution for this problem?
-
)? Does have it the fixed length?-
can vary.