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I've a table in a (MS) SQL database which has an Id column (identity, int) and a Name column (varchar(250)). However, the values in the name column contain (fairly random) leading and trailing spaces as I think they were cut and pasted from "something else" (no idea what!).

Is it possible in T-SQL to do the following:

update MyTable set Name = trim(name)

and have it update all the Name columns with the trimmed value?

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MS SQL does not have a trim function. You'll need to use rTrim and lTrim together.

update MyTable set Name = lTrim(rTrim(name))
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Try

update MyTable set Name = LTRIM(RTRIM((name))
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Well as of SQL Server 2017 (14.x) and later there is a TRIM() function, so;

UPDATE MyTable set Name = TRIM(name)

Will work fine. Or in my case I also want to null empty fields after trimming.

UPDATE MyTable set Name = NULLIF(TRIM(name), '')
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You could try this:

UPDATE MyTable
SET Name = LTRIM(RTRIM(Name))

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  • Thanks @Bazza answer appeared first, but thank you for the extra info.
    – BlueChippy
    Oct 18, 2011 at 7:44
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Try this:

UPDATE [table] SET [column1] = REPLACE([column1],'i:0#.w|',' ')

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  • This one is the only helping on replacing a given character across all values in a column. Can't believe TRIM only works with fixed strings...
    – Alfabravo
    Sep 18, 2020 at 2:36
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In SQL Server there is only RTRIM and LTRIM, but you can use them both together:

update MyTable set Name = RTRIM(LTRIM((name))
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Not quite - there's no TRIM() function available, so you have to use RTRIM() and LTRIM() (right- and left-trim, respectively):

UPDATE MyTable set Name = rtrim(ltrim(name))
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check for isnull if you want the empty string returned for the null case

 UPDATE MyTable set Name = rtrim(ltrim(IsNull(name,'')))

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