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- | ====== Omnidex SQL Function: POSITION ====== | ||
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- | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | Find the position of string1 in string2. The POSITION function returns the position of a string (string1) within another string (string2). If string2 is of length zero, the result is 1. If string1 occurs as a substring within string2, the character position where string1 first occurs is returned. If neither of these conditions is true, the result is 0. The return data type is a 4-byte INTEGER. | ||
- | String comparisons are case-sensitive. Use the UPPER and LOWER functions around string1 and string2 to produce a case-insensitive search. | ||
- | ===== Syntax ===== | ||
- | POSITION( <column_spec | 'string1' > IN < column_spec | 'string2' > ) | ||
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- | == string1 == | ||
- | Required. Any column_spec or valid text string. The text to search for. | ||
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- | == IN == | ||
- | Required. | ||
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- | == string2 == | ||
- | Required. Any column_spec or valid text string. The text in which to search for string1. | ||
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- | ===== Example ===== | ||
- | ==== Example 1 ==== | ||
- | <code SQL> | ||
- | select company, | ||
- | position(upper('sys') IN upper(customers.company)) | ||
- | from customers where company='systems' | ||
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- | Company Position | ||
- | -------- --------------- | ||
- | Camco Systems 7 | ||
- | SoftSys Corp 5 | ||
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- | </code> | ||
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