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MySQL INSERT Function Position Insertion Out of Range
MySQL INSERT() function performs no insertion if the position of insertion is out of range. The position of insertion can be out of range in the case when we pass a negative or 0(zero) value or the value goes beyond the value of a total number of characters in an original string by 2. It can be understood with the help of the following example −
Example
The query below will perform no insertion because the position of insertion is out of range i.e. a negative value.
mysql> Select INSERT('Virat', -1,5,'Kohli'); +-------------------------------+ | INSERT('Virat', -1,5,'Kohli') | +-------------------------------+ | Virat | +-------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
The query below will perform no insertion because the position of insertion is out of range i.e. 0 (zero).
mysql> Select INSERT('Virat', 0,5,'Kohli'); +------------------------------+ | INSERT('Virat', 0,5,'Kohli') | +------------------------------+ | Virat | +------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
The query below will perform no insertion because the position of insertion is out of range i.e. goes beyond the value of a number of characters in an original string by 2. In the example below, the original string ‘Virat’ is having 5 characters and the value of position we give is 7 hence no insertion happens.
mysql> Select INSERT('Virat', 7,5,'Kohli'); +------------------------------+ | INSERT('Virat', 7,5,'Kohli') | +------------------------------+ | Virat | +------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)