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I'm trying to get a trimmed hex value from an INT. I am currently converting an INT to Hex with no troubles using;

convert(varbinary(1),43) --This is creating a 0x2B result

I want to only show the value 2B When I do any sort of conversion to VARCHAR(), by cast or even by right() the hex is converted to the ASCII character and then I can't do anything with it.

Does anyone know the way of preserving the HEX value while removing the leading 0x?

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If the value is in the range 0 to 255 you can use brute force:

-- One value.
declare @VB as VarBinary(1) = 43;
select @VB as [VarBinary], Substring( '0123456789ABCDEF', Ascii( @VB ) / 16 + 1, 1 ) + Substring( '0123456789ABCDEF', Ascii( @VB ) & 15 + 1, 1 ) as [Hex];

-- Test the range 0 to 255.
with Numbers as (
  select 0 as Number
  union all
  select Number + 1
    from Numbers
    where Number < 255 ),
  NumbersWithVarBinary as (
    select Number, Cast( Number as VarBinary(1) ) as VB
      from Numbers )
  select VB as [VarBinary], Substring( '0123456789ABCDEF', Ascii( VB ) / 16 + 1, 1 ) + Substring( '0123456789ABCDEF', Ascii( VB ) & 15 + 1, 1 ) as [Hex]
    from NumbersWithVarBinary
    option ( MaxRecursion 0 );

Extending the range is left as an exercise for the reader.

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EDIT:

You can use the inbuilt function like this:

select 
RIGHT(sys.fn_varbintohexstr(convert(varbinary(1),43)),LEN(sys.fn_varbintohexstr(convert(varbinary(1),43)))-CHARINDEX('x',sys.fn_varbintohexstr(convert(varbinary(1),43))))
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  • That you, but has it the same problem, the conversion to VARCHAR for the right function converts the HEX to ASCII equivalent as a preprocess Jan 27, 2016 at 11:37
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    Works, I was just trying to avoid the undocumented sys function, but seems that isn't the case. Jan 27, 2016 at 12:19

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