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I have the following string.

Input
--------------
2030031469-NAI 

To get the numeric part, I am using the following script

declare @str varchar(50)= '2030031469-NAI'

Select 
    @str
    ,SUBSTRING(@str, 1,  NULLIF(CHARINDEX('-', @str) - 1, -1))
        ,Left(@str,PATINDEX('%-%',@str)-1)

to get the following output

Output: 
----------
2030031469

Is there any other easy/elegant way of doing the same?

4 Answers 4

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select left(@str, patindex('%[^0-9]%', @str+'.') - 1)
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  • 2
    didn't work with xxx-2030031469. It will be better if it can be more generic to handle all cases.
    – John Li
    Commented Jun 18, 2020 at 13:13
  • This answer is elegant and works well, but not in general cases like mine, for instance when you have casting issues to (big)int. Then the general function which Maddy suggested is best. Commented Jul 17, 2023 at 12:16
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In case your string start with alphabet and end with number like ERT-123

you can use this query:

 (select  substring(@str,patindex('%[0-9]%', @str),len(@str)))
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Please check with this, i used in my project for extracting phone numbers

 CREATE Function [dbo].[RemoveNonNumericCharacters](@Temp VarChar(1000))
    Returns VarChar(1000)
    AS
    Begin

        While PatIndex('%[^0-9]%', @Temp) > 0
            Set @Temp = Stuff(@Temp, PatIndex('%[^0-9]%', @Temp), 1, '')

        Return @TEmp
    End
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2

To extract number from an unformatted string

DECLARE @Text NVARCHAR(100)= 'extract only 23124R integer @#%%'
SELECT SUBSTRING(@Text, PATINDEX('%[0-9]%',@Text), PATINDEX('%[^0-9]%',SUBSTRING(@Text, PATINDEX('%[0-9]%',@Text), LEN(@Text)))-1) [ONLY_INT]
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  • this fails on null string Commented Dec 18, 2019 at 20:00
  • i think its a good practice to check variable first and then perform any kind of operation on it. Atleasst thats what I do. Commented Jun 4, 2020 at 6:48

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