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One of my clients has added a number of account numbers in one of our applications. While trying to make a transaction the transaction fails due to the spaces at the end of the account number. How do i update his records in the Mysql database to remove all the spaces from accounts that have them at the end, without making him delete the clients and re-adding the accounts? the structure of the table(s) is as follows:

Not sure how to structure the query or the function of the mysql

The account table:

the account table:
CUSTOMER_ID              
ACCOUNTNUMBER        
TXT                   
CURRENCY_NO            
USER_ID                  
ACTIVE_FLAG               
USER_DATE                 
ben_bic_address          
int_bic_address 

the admin table

  ADM_USER_ID           
  LOCATION_CD          
  LANG                
  USER_NAME              
  USER_LOGIN            
  USER_PASSWORD          
 GROUP_CODE            
 USER_ID              
  USER_DATE               
  ACTIVE                 
 COUNTER                
 connected              
 IP

And the customer table:

CUSTOMER_ID               
COUNTRY_NO              
USER_ID                   
CUSTOMER_NAME 
ACTIVE_FLAG
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If you need to RTRIM() all the accounts of a particular customer, you can use a JOIN with your UPDATE statement as follows:

UPDATE
    accounts_table
INNER JOIN
    customers_table ON (accounts_table.user_id = customers_table.user_id)
SET 
    accountnumber = RTRIM(accountnumber)
WHERE
    customers_table.customer_id = 'customer id';

If you do not have many records in accounts_table, and you want to make sure that all the accountnumber values are trimmed, you can simply apply the trim to all the records as follows:

UPDATE
    accounts_table
SET 
    accountnumber = TRIM(accountnumber);
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  • THANKS i tried that but i get the following error Error Code : 1305 FUNCTION abc1234.TRIM does not exist
    – andreas
    Mar 2, 2010 at 13:45
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    @andreas: Make sure you do not have a space between the TRIM and the parenthesis (. It should be TRIM(field) not TRIM (field). Mar 2, 2010 at 13:53
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You would use TRIM and update.

Just using this should do it.

UPDATE accountTable
SET ACCOUNTNUMBER = RTrim(ACCOUNTNUMBER)
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  • THANKS i tried that but i get the following error Error Code : 1305 FUNCTION abc1234.TRIM does not exist –
    – andreas
    Mar 2, 2010 at 13:48
  • Take a look at this for ways to fix: bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=9051 You basically need to make sure you are using the correct cases.
    – Layke
    Mar 2, 2010 at 13:49
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If you have foreign key constraints, then you may have to remove them whilst you make the modifications.

The following query will change the records in the accounts table:

update accounts set accountnumber = rtrim(accountnumber);
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Try this

TRIM() Function removes extra (or) additional spaces from a string.

UPDATE item_listing SET product_quantity = TRIM(product_quantity);

Result:

Product_quantity = " 50 " => 50

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