erik, that involves names that use a comma in the name not spaces...
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Browse All TopicsI need to be able to break apart my billingname column to a firstname and lastname in my select statement but not having any luck the names look like this format currently:
Firstname LastName
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Heres a link to mySQL regex variables and examples ::
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/r
Business Accounts
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by: erikTsomikPosted on 2009-03-25 at 11:04:10ID: 23982673
try this nce.com/Co mmunity/fo rums/t/ 116 70.aspx
http://sql-server-performa