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Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> — 2025-07-15T17:30:11Z
I want to remove the terminal period '.' from the varchar strings in the 'company_name' column in all rows with that period in the companies table. I've looked at trim(), translate(), "substr(company_name 1, length(compan_name) - 1)", and a couple of other functions and am unsure how best to do this without corrupting the database table. Advice needed. TIA, Rich
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Re: Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Jeff Ross <jross@openvistas.net> — 2025-07-15T17:43:17Z
On 7/15/25 11:30, Rich Shepard wrote: > I want to remove the terminal period '.' from the varchar strings in the > 'company_name' column in all rows with that period in the companies > table. > > I've looked at trim(), translate(), "substr(company_name 1, > length(compan_name) - 1)", and a couple of other functions and am > unsure how > best to do this without corrupting the database table. > > Advice needed. > > TIA, > > Rich > > > How about test: select company_name, replace(company_name,'.','') from companies; update: update companies set company_name = replace(company_name,'.','') where company_name like '%.'; ? Jeff
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Re: Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> — 2025-07-15T17:46:07Z
On Tue, 15 Jul 2025, 18:30 Rich Shepard, <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> wrote: > I want to remove the terminal period '.' from the varchar strings in the > 'company_name' column in all rows with that period in the companies table. > > I've looked at trim(), translate(), "substr(company_name 1, > length(compan_name) - 1)", and a couple of other functions and am unsure > how > best to do this without corrupting the database table. > There are various options, but perhaps just use rtrim. rtrim(company_name, '.') https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-string.html Thom
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Re: Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> — 2025-07-15T17:59:27Z
On Tue, 15 Jul 2025, Thom Brown wrote: > There are various options, but perhaps just use rtrim. > rtrim(company_name, '.') Thom, I looked at rtrim() but didn't see where to specify the table name. Would it be `select * from table companies rtrim(company_name, '.')'? Thanks, Rich
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Re: Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> — 2025-07-15T18:02:14Z
On Tue, 15 Jul 2025, Jeff Ross wrote: > How about > > test: > select company_name, replace(company_name,'.','') from companies; > > update: > update companies set company_name = replace(company_name,'.','') where > company_name like '%.'; Jeff, These contain the table and column names I didn't see in web page examples. Using update looks better to me. Many thanks, Rich
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Re: Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> — 2025-07-15T18:19:18Z
On Tue, 15 Jul 2025, 18:59 Rich Shepard, <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jul 2025, Thom Brown wrote: > > > There are various options, but perhaps just use rtrim. > > rtrim(company_name, '.') > > Thom, > > I looked at rtrim() but didn't see where to specify the table name. Would > it > be `select * from table companies rtrim(company_name, '.')'? > UPDATE companies SET company_name = rtrim(company_name, '.') WHERE company_name != rtrim(company_name, '.'); Thom >
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Re: Removing terminal period from varchar string in table column
Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> — 2025-07-15T20:15:11Z
On Tue, 15 Jul 2025, Thom Brown wrote: > UPDATE companies > SET company_name = rtrim(company_name, '.') > WHERE company_name != rtrim(company_name, '.'); Thom, That makes sense. The web pages I read assumed I knew to use the UPDATE command. As this was the first time I needed to clean column content I didn't assume that update was the appropriate mechanism. Now I do. Thanks, Rich