>Shouldn't the select below return "5300" for the value?
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>field1 = "CAMINO LOS REALES LOT#5300"
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>select substr(field1,AT('#',field1)+ 1) from TABLE1 into cursor query
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>All I am getting as a returned result is the first character of 5. I tried doing query below to force substr to return 10 characters after the number that the AT() function returns, but again all I get is the first character. I've tried several variations of this simple SQL but can't get it to return every thing to the right of the "#". If I use the command window and just use -> substr(field1,AT('#',field1)+ 1)
>the returned value is correct, but for some reason SQL doesn't work with this construct. Any help greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks,
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>John
Any time you use function as query result Foxpro will first allocate data type/width for this column and it does it based on the first record which will be retrieved, i.e. if fuction result for the first record is just one charater width then all next records will be cut off to the same 1 character.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant