I have an SQL column where the entries are strings. I need to display those entries after trimming the last two characters, e.g. if the entry is 199902345
it should output 1999023
.
I tried looking into TRIM but looks like it offers to trim only if we know what are the last two characters. But in my case, I don't know what those last two numbers are and they just need to be discarded.
So, in short, what MySQL string operation enables to trim the last two characters of a string?
I must add that the length of the string is not fixed. It could be 9 characters, 11 characters or whatsoever.
SUBSTRING
seems appropriate. For INT datatype, it was as easy as dividing by 100.