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I have an [nvarchar] column in a SQL Server table containing data like 123456789, 123-456789, 1234.56.789, 1.23456-789 and so on. The users just add dots, minus and spaces somewhere for readability and I don't know where.

Is there a way to create an index which ignores Special characters and find these when searching for plain "123456789"?

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  • If you create a persisted computed column with your "clean" data, you could index that.
    – Sean
    Sep 3, 2014 at 13:17
  • That would be an idea - but I'd prefer a collation which does this without an extra column.
    – Sam
    Sep 3, 2014 at 13:18
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    Interesting: something like create custom special-characters-insensitive collation, but it seeems to me that SQL Server does not support creating custom collations. Sep 3, 2014 at 13:34
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    The normal way to do this would be to use a computed column as noted above, or to create an indexed view. Doing something like creating a custom collation, even if that were possible, would simply tend to obscure the logic. Depending on the table usage (oltp vs olap) I'd use either a computed column or indexed view. The indexed view is more "obvious" to me, but... opinions vary. Sep 3, 2014 at 14:18
  • VDohnal is correct in that SQL doesn't offer this sort of collation. And Katherine is correct in my opinion where an indexed view would probably be your best solution.
    – Nick H.
    Sep 3, 2014 at 14:22

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No there is no way to do exactly what you want in the way that you want.

The best mechanism for doing this is to use a computed column. It does not need to be persisted to be indexed.

Initial Position

CREATE TABLE YourTable
  (
     YourColumn NVARCHAR(50)
  );

INSERT INTO YourTable
VALUES      ('123456789'),
            ('123-456789'),
            ('1234.56.789'),
            ('1.23456-789');

Create computed column and index it.

ALTER TABLE YourTable
  ADD CanonicalForm AS 
 CAST(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(YourColumn, '.', ''), '-', ''), ' ', '') AS NVARCHAR(50));

CREATE INDEX ix
  ON YourTable(CanonicalForm)
  INCLUDE (YourColumn);

Test it

SELECT *
FROM   YourTable
WHERE  CanonicalForm = '123456789'

Execution plan seeks on the index

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