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In MySQL, I have a text column with "bla bla bla YYY=76767 bla bla bla".

I need to cut the number 76767.

How can I do it in SQL?

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You can use

select substring_index(substring(mycol, instr(mycol, "=")+1), " ", 1)

to get the first token after the =.

This returns 76767.


This works in two steps :

substring(mycol, instr(mycol, "=")+1)

returns the string starting after the =

and

substring_index( xxx , " ", 1)

get the first element of the virtual array you'd got from a split by " ", and so returns the first token of xxx.

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  • More abstract/general: set @frst and @scnd as delimiters. The term you are looking for is between @frst and @scnd. In this case it is SET @frst:='YYY='; SET @scnd:=''; You either want to update, so then UPDATE tbl set my_col = SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING(my_col , INSTR(my_col , @frst)+1), @scnd, 1) WHERE my_col LIKE '%@scnd%'; or you want to select, so SELECT SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING(my_col , INSTR(my_col , @frst)+1), @scnd, 1) from WHERE my_col LIKE '%@scnd%';
    – kklepper
    Jan 7, 2022 at 16:50
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The easiest approach to eliminate the number in your field would be just to REPLACE it.

SELECT REPLACE(yourcolumn, '76767', '')
FROM yourtable;

You can use a combination of SUBSTRING and INSTR, too.

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If you wan't to UPDATE, use

UPDATE table_name SET column_name = REPLACE(column_name, '76767', '');

If you wan't to replace 76767 with bla bla bla in your db, use

UPDATE table_name SET column_name = REPLACE(column_name, '76767', 'bla bla bla');

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