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Browse All TopicsI have a an Access query that creates another column with the same number, but without dashes or spaces. I tried to run this with MySQL using Navicat and it doesn't like the syntax. I don't know how to fix this in MySQL. Can anyone help? Here is the working Access query:
SELECT NAPACrosses.x_ref, Replace(Replace([x_ref],"-
FROM NAPACrosses;
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I think REDUCE would give the result you want. Check out http://www.experts-exchang
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by: cdbestePosted on 2008-09-24 at 17:31:04ID: 22565301
Try This
s.x_ref,"- ","")," ","") AS NoDash
SELECT NAPACrosses.x_ref, Replace(Replace(NAPACrosse
FROM NAPACrosses;