SELECT REPLACE('1 024 MB',' ','')
THIS WORKS
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Browse All TopicsHi i am battling with the replace statement. I am using it to remove the spaces in the following string value 1 024 MB. It is only removing the 2nd space to 1 024MB.
Is there another method i could try?
REPLACE(drvtotsize,' ','') AS ndrvTotalSize2,
thanks
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Hi, ok thanks for the input, i have tried each method and it is still there, the field type is a varchar(50).
I have another process which is writing the values into this field from a xml file. so even i copy the field value from the table in to the following statement
SELECT REPLACE('1 016 MB',' ','')
it still does not remove the first space, is it possible that it could be another character type other than a SPACE?
hi guys,
ok i have found the problem, the first "space" value is actually not a space character its something else. Now i am not sure how to find out what ASCII character possibly could be, but i took the string as it was out the table, copied the character and put that into the second parameter of the replace statement and it worked.
thanks for the help
cheers
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by: SQL_SERVER_DBAPosted on 2009-10-22 at 06:14:22ID: 25633730
select REPLACE(RTRIM(drvtotsize), ' ','') AS ndrvTotalSize2