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Chapter 9: Working with Strings

by Wayne Sheffield

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SQL Server T-SQL Recipes

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This next set of recipes demonstrates SQL Server’s many string functions. String functions provide a multitude of options for your Transact-SQL programming, allowing for string cleanup, conversion between ASCII and regular characters, pattern searches, removal of trailing blanks, and much more.

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© 2015 Jason Brimhall, Jonathan Gennick, and Wayne Sheffield

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Brimhall, J., Gennick, J., Sheffield, W. (2015). Chapter 9: Working with Strings. In: SQL Server T-SQL Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0061-2_9

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