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I have a result set that I want to trim a 2 digit suffix from. The strings will always be of varying lengths, but the suffixes will always be two digits separated by '-'.

Example:

APPTR-W302-01
NRSB-8920-09

Right now I am using the following. This is a hack because the '20' parameter is arbitrary.

REVERSE(SUBSTRING(REVERSE(COURSENAME),4,20))

Is there a better way?

3 Answers 3

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Will the suffix always be '-##' ? If the suffix length doesn't change,

Left(COURSENAME,LEN(COURSENAME)-3)
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    2 should be 3 assuming he doesn't want the dash either.
    – Otis
    Jul 24, 2009 at 18:20
  • Right, the suffix length will not change, and yes Otis, I don't need the '-'.
    – mmcglynn
    Jul 24, 2009 at 20:55
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The following code shows three methods that are functionally equivalent in T-SQL. IMHO the "LEFT" method is the most readable.

   DECLARE @courseName VARCHAR(20)
   SET @courseName = 'APPTR-W302-01' -- we need to trim the trailing 2 digits and dash

   SELECT 
        SUBSTRING(@courseName, 1, LEN(@courseName) - 3), 
        LEFT(@courseName, LEN(@courseName) - 3), 
        REVERSE(SUBSTRING(REVERSE(@courseName),4,20))
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declare @t varchar(30)
set @t='1234-5678-99'
select right(@t, 2)
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  • That returns the suffix which is what he wants to remove, not keep.
    – Otis
    Jul 24, 2009 at 18:22

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