On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:30 PM, Joshua wrote:

Hi,
Here is a quick and easy one I have a questions about:

I have a table (customers) that has a field (firstname) with the following data.

firstname
--------------------
Mike H
Josh
Jim B
Katie I
Jeff
Suzy
John R


Can someone provide the syntax for a SQL UPDATE statement that will remove middle initial in the above column and leave the first name intact?

-- notice there is a space before the .* in the regex
UPDATE table
SET firstname = regexp_replace(firstname, ' .*', '');

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