I have a numeric attribute that contains IDs in a table in my database. However, the IDs are not of the same length (e.g. 54261, 73284619, 3723). I want all of them to be in the same length by adding 0s in front of them so that all of them are 10 digits (e.g. 000054261, 0073284619, 0000003723). I'm wondering if I can write a SQL query to achieve this or I have to do this in Excel.
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1Tag your question with the database you are using.– Gordon LinoffJul 1, 2021 at 21:00
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1To add leading 0's, you first have to cast the integer values to varchar.– jarlhJul 1, 2021 at 21:02
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1Can't you add the zeroes in your presentation layer if you need them?– JeffUKJul 1, 2021 at 21:02
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Usually functions like LPAD, RPAD are recommended to achieve your usecase
Try something like below
Select TO_NUMBER(LPAD(TO_CHAR(ID) , 10,'0')) FROM
DUAL;
LPAD will add zeroes to the left of the string id to make it a 10 digit and RPAD likewise is vice versa adding 0s to the right
Note: may not be supported accross all dbs but mainly oracle, postgres etc.