...and I forgot also Patindex() to search  for a string in another string.... 
remember positions relative to 0 not 1!!!!!

Dave

-----Original Message-----
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Dave Crozier
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Subject: RE: [NF] SQL equivalent for STRTRAN/CHRTRAN ?

and use Charindex() to search for an expression in another expression.... like 
AT()

Dave

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Subject: [NF] SQL equivalent for STRTRAN/CHRTRAN ?

Is there a SQL equivalent function for replacing characters like we have in the 
STRTRAN/CHRTRAN functions?

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