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loner2003
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Posted - 2008-09-15 : 10:33:13
I have some records I'm working with where the city and state are in the same column separated by a tab. I have been exporting results to Excel and doing text to columns to get rid of the state (it shows in another column in the query already), but I was wondering if there was a way to truncate or crop after the city name was complete. Here's an example:

CORPUS CHRISTI (ten spaces) TX

Can anyone help?


SwePeso
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30421 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-15 : 10:45:09
CHARINDEX will find the position of the TAB, if present.



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loner2003
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Posted - 2008-09-15 : 11:24:51
how do I use it to trucate or crop the state out of my results? I am only interested in keeping the city name in the record.

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Originally posted by Peso

CHARINDEX will find the position of the TAB, if present.



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SwePeso
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Posted - 2008-09-15 : 11:27:27
SELECT Col1,
LEFT(Col1, CHARINDEX(CHAR(9), Col1) - 1)
FROM Table1




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