Is it possible to select or substring just the first line of chars in a SQL Server text column, to then prepend as the first line of chars in another text field in another table?
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If you are running SQL Server 2005 or higher:
In the LEFT command, use CHARINDEX on CHAR(13) to find the position of the first line feed character, as in the following example:
declare @a table(id int identity(1,1) not null, lines text); --Source
declare @b table(id int identity(1,1) not null, lines text); --Target
insert into @a(lines) values ('1111111'+char(13)+char(10)+'222222')
insert into @b(lines) values ('aaaaa');
update b
set lines=LEFT(cast(a.lines as varchar(max)),CHARINDEX(char(13),cast(a.lines as varchar(max)),1)-1)+cast(b.lines as varchar(max))
from @a a
join @b b on a.id=b.id;
select * from @b;
I suggest also updating your TEXT data types to varchar(max), if possible. varchar(max) is much more robust.
You could easily assign this via subquery for use in insert or update statements.
SELECT ( CASE WHEN CHARINDEX(CHAR(13), action_Item.Description) = 0
THEN action_Item.Description
ELSE SUBSTRING(action_Item.Description, 0,
CHARINDEX(CHAR(13), action_Item.Description))
END ) AS [Description] FROM action_Item
Where I am selecting the first line if "Description" field from a table called "action_Item"
DECLARE @crlf char(2);
SET @crlf = CHAR(13) + CHAR(10);
UPDATE table1
SET LEFT(table2.fieldWithCRLF, CHARINDEX(table2.fieldWithCRLF, @crlf, 0) - 1) + table1.fieldToPrepend
FROM table1
INNER JOIN table2
ON table1.sharedKey = table2.sharedKey
WHERE CHARINDEX(table2.fieldWithCRLF, @crlf, 0) > 0