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==Class==
 
String Data
 
 
 
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
Function to search for and replace text within a character string or memo field
 
Function to search for and replace text within a character string or memo field
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[AT()]], [[ATNEXT()]], [[CHRTRAN()]], [[INLIST()]], [[LEFT()]], [[OCCURS()]], [[RAT()]], [[RIGHT()]], [[STR()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]]
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[[AT()]], [[ATNEXT()]], [[CHRTRAN()]], [[INLIST()]], [[LEFT()]], [[OCCURS()]], [[RAT()]], [[RIGHT()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:25, 21 July 2010

Purpose

Function to search for and replace text within a character string or memo field


Syntax

STR_REPLACE(<expC1>, <expC2>, <expC3> | <memofield> [, <expN>])


See Also

AT(), ATNEXT(), CHRTRAN(), INLIST(), LEFT(), OCCURS(), RAT(), RIGHT(), SET STRESCAPE, STR(), STREXTRACT(), STRTRAN(), STUFF(), SUBSTR()


Description

The STR_REPLACE() function will search <expC3> or <memofield> and replace text within <expC3> or <memofield> with <expC2> wherever the occurrence of <expC1> is found. The STR_REPLACE() function returns a character expression that contains the result of the string replacement.

The optional count argument, <expN>, can be used to return the number of matched and replaced <expC1> strings.


Example

? str_replace("ello", "i","Hello World",nCount)
Hi World
? nCount
         1


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