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Assuming needle is required, the following 2 results were found.

  1. Cheat Sheet for mySQL vs t-SQLhttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/else/database/cheat-sheet-for-mysql-vs-t-sql.html

    memory aids for me so that I don't have to keep looking them up: MySQL T-SQL Strings String Replace REPLACE(haystack,needle,replacement) REPLACE(haystack,needle,replacement) String Position INSTR(haystack, needle) LOCATE(needle, haystack [, offset])...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Databases
    • Language: *
  2. CharIndex Reverse - find occurrence starting from end of string in TSQLhttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/else/database/t-sql/charindex-reverse-find-occurrence-starting-from-end-of-string-in-tsql.html

    sake, I'm assigning this string to the variable "haystack". How? Perhaps we should determine the position of the last needle first (reverse the haystack string and find needle): DECLARE @Haystack VARCHAR(31); SET @Haystack =...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Transact-SQL
    • Language: en-GB
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