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Adding Rtrim(Substring ) in update query

Asked by macentrap in MS SQL Server

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Hi Experts

Trying to  update SQL server table from values in excel, which works fine,
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UPDATE  Items
SET userNumber_10 = T1.userNumber_10                  
FROM  
(select * FROM OPENROWSET('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
'Excel 8.0;DATABASE=c:\Book1.xls', 'Select * from [sheet1$]'))T1,
Items WHERE T1.ItemCode COLLATE DATABASE_DEFAULT
 = Items.Description COLLATE DATABASE_DEFAULT
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Now, I have to do bit  slice n dice for the Item.description using
RTRIM(SUBSTRING(dbo.Items.Description, 1, CHARINDEX(':', dbo.Items.Description, 1) - 1)) AS Systemname

I can't get my head around to get it to work...Help Appreciated!!
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