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TRIM trailing spaces of a field 1

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selavarti

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Feb 24, 2004
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Hello,

I have to trim trailing spaces on a feild on both sides.

I did


select TRIM(eqvn_name) as eqvn_name from eqvn where eqvn_name like '% ';

I feel this is right. But after running TRIM function when I query to check if there are any with trailing spaces. It is returning same set of results. Am I doing something wrong?

Thank you
 
then they are not spaces...they might other characters like chr(10) or Chr(13)

do this to find out...

SELECT ASCII(yourfield) from yourtable...

then do a replace() function to remove them

-DNG
 
Lemme guess: column is of type char, not varchar?

And TRIM() is not SQL Server function. LTRIM() and RTRIM() together do the same thing though.

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I am using SQL Navigator, but the database is in Orcale :)

I am looking at the options you guys gave..thank you
 
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