I do it in Oracle through a couple of different ways but almost always 
narrows down to a UDF in Oracle. Comes down to use of the SUBSTR and INSTR 
functions to find positionings to pull out the data.

On 4/27/05, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Is something like this possible in SQL? If so, how?
> 
> <cfquery name="getBlah" datasource="#DSN#">
> SELECT OrderID, listGetAt(FinalBillTo,2,"~") FROM Orders WHERE CustID = 
> 1234
> </cfquery>
> 
> Thanks, Che
> 
> 

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