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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[CENTER()]], [[PADC()]], [[RPAD()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STRZERO()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]]
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[[CENTER()]], [[PADC()]], [[PADL()]], [[PADR()]], [[RPAD()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STRZERO()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]]
  
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The LPAD() function right justifies a character string <expC1> and pads out the left of the string, to a total length of <expN> characters, with blank spaces.  The optional <expC2> may be used to pad <expC1> with a character string instead of blank spaces.  The LPAD() function is useful for creating fixed length character strings by padding out the string with blanks.  If the string being processed is longer than the specified total length, the string is truncated.
 
The LPAD() function right justifies a character string <expC1> and pads out the left of the string, to a total length of <expN> characters, with blank spaces.  The optional <expC2> may be used to pad <expC1> with a character string instead of blank spaces.  The LPAD() function is useful for creating fixed length character strings by padding out the string with blanks.  If the string being processed is longer than the specified total length, the string is truncated.
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The LPAD() function is synonymous with the PADL() function.
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:42, 21 July 2010

Purpose

Function to pad out a character string to a defined length from the left


Syntax

LPAD(<expC1>, <expN> [, <expC2>])


See Also

CENTER(), PADC(), PADL(), PADR(), RPAD(), SET STRESCAPE, STR(), STRTRAN(), STRZERO(), STUFF(), SUBSTR()


Description

The LPAD() function right justifies a character string <expC1> and pads out the left of the string, to a total length of <expN> characters, with blank spaces. The optional <expC2> may be used to pad <expC1> with a character string instead of blank spaces. The LPAD() function is useful for creating fixed length character strings by padding out the string with blanks. If the string being processed is longer than the specified total length, the string is truncated.

The LPAD() function is synonymous with the PADL() function.


Example

? lpad("abc",6,"d")
dddabc


Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer