The article will learn and show you how to use the LEFT function in SQL Server to extract some characters from the left side of a given string.
Describe
The LEFT function in SQL Server allows you to extract a substring from a large string, starting from the leftmost character.
Syntax
To use LEFT function in SQL Server, we use the following syntax:
LEFT(chuoi, so_ky_tu)
Parameters :
- chuoi: can be a string, variable or column that you want to extract.
- so_ky_tu: a positive integer that specifies the number of characters that will be returned from the cycle, starting from the leftmost character.
Note :
- If so_ky_tu exceeds the length of the string, LEFT function returns the original string.
- The LEFT function can be used in later versions of SQL Server: SQL Server 2017, SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2014, SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2008, and SQL Server 2005.
For example
Take a look and explore some examples of LEFT functions in SQL Server.
SELECT LEFT('TipsMake.com', 12);
Result: 'Quantrimang.'
SELECT LEFT('TipsMake.com', 4);
Result: 'Quan'
SELECT LEFT('Quan Tri Mang', 9);
Result: 'Quan Tri '
SELECT LEFT('Quan Tri Mang', 100);
Result: 'Quan Tri Mang '