We can use a MySQL INSERT() function to insert a substring at the specified position in a string.
Syntax
INSERT(original_string, @pos, @len, new_string)
Here, original_string is the string in which we want to insert a new string at the place of some specific number of characters.
- @pos is the position at which the insertion of the new string should start.
- @len is the number of characters that should delete from the original string. The starting point of the deletion of characters is the value of @pos.
- New_string is the string we want to insert into the original string.
Example
mysql> Select INSERT('MySQL Tutorial',7,8,'@Tutorialspoint'); +------------------------------------------------+ | INSERT('MySQL Tutorial',7,8,'@Tutorialspoint') | +------------------------------------------------+ | MySQL @Tutorialspoint | +------------------------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Here in the above example new string ‘@Tutorialspoint’ has been inserted. The insertion start from the 7th character of the original string and this function removes, the starting point is a 7th character, total of 8 characters from the original string.