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Split table value in SQL

Asked by FMabey in MS SQL Server

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Hi all,

I am looking to split a value held in a SQL Server 2000 table, and the split results need to be returned into 2 new fields on the same row.

For example:

Field 1 = 900X10FLAT

Field 2 = 900

Field 3 = 10

The value in field 1 should be split into the other 2 fields. These values will always be numerical but the end characters may be different everytime (will not always be FLAT and will not always be 4 characters). There will always be the character 'X' between the numbers but the 2nd number will not always be 2 digits and can be a decmial.

However, the value will not always need to be split. Whether the value is split or not will be dependant upon certain values held in field 4. For example. If field 4 = TEST then split the values, else don't split them.

Ideally I need to create this in a stored procedure that I'll call from a .NET application.

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