I have a SQL column with a length of 6. Now want to take only the first char of that column. Is there any string function in SQL to do this?
8 Answers
LEFT(colName, 1)
will also do this, also. It's equivalent to SUBSTRING(colName, 1, 1)
.
I like LEFT
, since I find it a bit cleaner, but really, there's no difference either way.
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3I don't know about SQL server, but logically a database server may be able to optimise LEFT better than SUBSTRING when it is using an index. Apr 27, 2009 at 5:26
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27@thomasrutter, Looking at an execution plan, SQL Server (at least 2008R2) internally translates
LEFT(colName, length)
intoSUBSTRING(colName, 1, length)
. So there is no any optimizations here, it's just a preference. Sep 15, 2014 at 15:15 -
I prefer:
SUBSTRING (my_column, 1, 1)
because it is Standard SQL-92 syntax and therefore more portable.
Strictly speaking, the standard version would be
SUBSTRING (my_column FROM 1 FOR 1)
The point is, transforming from one to the other, hence to any similar vendor variation, is trivial.
p.s. It was only recently pointed out to me that functions in standard SQL are deliberately contrary, by having parameters lists that are not the conventional commalists, in order to make them easily identifiable as being from the standard!
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1Why does index start with 1 and not with 0? This returns the same result: SUBSTRING (my_column, 1, 1) = SUBSTRING (my_column, 0, 2). What is it in position 0?– FrenkyBAug 26, 2019 at 6:46
SUBSTRING ( MyColumn, 1 , 1 )
for the first character and SUBSTRING ( MyColumn, 1 , 2 )
for the first two.
It is simple to achieve by the following
DECLARE @SomeString NVARCHAR(20) = 'This is some string'
DECLARE @Result NVARCHAR(20)
Either
SET @Result = SUBSTRING(@SomeString, 2, 3)
SELECT @Result
@Result = his
or
SET @Result = LEFT(@SomeString, 6)
SELECT @Result
@Result = This i
Select First two Character in selected Field with Left(string,Number of Char in int)
SELECT LEFT(FName, 2) AS FirstName FROM dbo.NameMaster
If you search the first char of string in Sql string
SELECT CHARINDEX('char', 'my char')
=> return 4
INPUT
STRMIDDLENAME
--------------
Aravind Chaterjee
Shivakumar
Robin Van Parsee
SELECT STRMIDDLENAME,
CASE WHEN INSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,' ',1,2) != 0 THEN SUBSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,1,1) || SUBSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,INSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,' ',1,1)+1,1)||
SUBSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,INSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,' ',1,2)+1,1)
WHEN INSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,' ',1,1) != 0 THEN SUBSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,1,1) || SUBSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,INSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,' ',1,1)+1,1)
ELSE SUBSTR(STRMIDDLENAME,1,1)
END AS FIRSTLETTERS
FROM Dual;
OUTPUT
STRMIDDLENAME FIRSTLETTERS
--------- -----------------
Aravind Chaterjee AC
Shivakumar S
Robin Van Parsee RVP