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User-Defined string Functions Transact-SQL

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I would like to offer you the following string functions Transact-SQL

GETWORDCOUNT() Counts the words in a string
GETWORDNUM() Returns a specified word from a string
AT() Returns the beginning numeric position of the first occurrence of a
character expression within
another character expression, counting from the leftmost character
RAT() Returns the numeric position of the last (rightmost) occurrence of a
character string within
another character string
OCCURS() Returns the number of times a character expression occurs within
another character expression
PADL() Returns a string from an expression, padded with spaces or
characters to a specified length on the left side
PADR() Returns a string from an expression, padded with spaces or
characters to a specified length on the right side
PADC() Returns a string from an expression, padded with spaces or
characters to a specified length on the both sides
PROPER() Returns from a character expression a string capitalized as
appropriate for proper names
RCHARINDEX() Is similar to a built-in function Transact-SQL charindex but
the search of which is on the right
ARABTOROMAN() Returns the character Roman number equivalent of a specified
numeric expression
ROMANTOARAB() Returns the number equivalent of a specified character Roman
number expression ...

More than 2000 people have already downloaded my functions. I hope you will
find it useful as well.

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With the best regards.

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