Thanks for the replies. As Michael pointed out, I had the * on the
wrong side of the bracket (typo). Then, I did exactly what was
suggested and got the result I wanted.
Sean
On Dec 3, 2004, at 2:46 PM, Andrew Hammond wrote:
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> Michael Fuhr wrote:
> | On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 08:18:27AM -0500, Sean Davis wrote:
> |
> |
> |>I have a table that has a column that has values like XM_29832.11
> and I
> |>want to do an update to take off the .11 part. I can do this for a
> |>single value using:
> |>
> |>select substring('XM_29832.11' from '^([A-Z]*_[0-9*])');
> |
> |
> | This query returns 'XM_2' -- is that what you want? Your description
> | sounds like you'd want 'XM_29832'. Or is the query wrong because
> | you typed it into the message instead of cutting and pasting it?
> |
> |
> |>However, how can I write an update to use the above as a subquery to
> |>update the whole column at once?
> |
> |
> | UPDATE foo SET value = substring(value FROM '^([A-Z]*_[0-9]*)');
> |
> | I'd suggest making the update in a transaction so you can verify
> | that the changes are correct before committing them.
>
> It sounds like he just wants to truncate the '.11' from the end of a
> string.
>
> BEGIN;
>
> UPDATE foo
> SET xm_value = substring(xm_value FOR char_length(xm_value) - 3)
> WHERE xm_value LIKE '%.11';
>
> Then do some SELECTs to confirm that you've got what you need and if
> so,
>
> COMMIT;
>
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