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nhaas
Yak Posting Veteran

90 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 12:36:11
Hi all

I have just a simple search, but I want to drop everthing after the "/". I am serching for 2500 but some of the 2500 looks like "2500/3". Basically I want to drop everthing including the slash "/" treating the 2500 and the 2500/3 as the same.

thank you

tkizer
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38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 12:54:37
Use CHARINDEX to find the / and then use SUBSTRING or LEFT functions to get everything before it.

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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 13:14:34
And make sure you check the presence of '/' before applying the SUBSTRING/LEFT functions else code will break.
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nhaas
Yak Posting Veteran

90 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 16:36:38
OK a little confused I did "left(t2.SET_TYPE,charindex('/',t2.SET_TYPE))" and I still see the / and everything after it. I would like to see only 2500, and not 2500 and 2500/3.

I think that I am still missing something, thanks for the help.

whole code:

SELECT SETTYPE, COUNT(*) as record_count FROM TESIS2 t1 WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM UNITS t2 WHERE t1.SETTYPE = left(t2.SET_TYPE,charindex('/',t2.SET_TYPE)) ) and SETTYPE NOT LIKE '*%' GROUP BY SETTYPE order by settype
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-04 : 00:14:29
quote:
Originally posted by nhaas

OK a little confused I did "left(t2.SET_TYPE,charindex('/',t2.SET_TYPE))" and I still see the / and everything after it. I would like to see only 2500, and not 2500 and 2500/3.

I think that I am still missing something, thanks for the help.

whole code:

SELECT SETTYPE, COUNT(*) as record_count FROM TESIS2 t1 WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM UNITS t2 WHERE t1.SETTYPE = left(t2.SET_TYPE,CASE WHEN charindex('/',t2.SET_TYPE)>0 THEN
charindex('/',t2.SET_TYPE)-1 ELSE LEN(t2.SET_TYPE)END
) ) and SETTYPE NOT LIKE '*%' GROUP BY SETTYPE order by settype



Modify like this and try
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nhaas
Yak Posting Veteran

90 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-04 : 17:47:18
Thank you
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