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I need to populate columns in my database for Latitude and Longitude, however the original information is stored as a single string
eg.
UDFChar1 = 41.243223,-8.183913
I am guessing that the TRIM command will come in useful here, but I do not know how I can tell it to stop exactly on the comma for each half.
What I'm hoping to be able to come up with is a simple UPDATE query as per the below:
UPDATE Asset
SET Lattitude = (SELECT LTRIM(UDFChar1)),
Longitude = (SELECT RTRIM(UDFChar1))
but obviously with some extra work in the LTRIM and RTRIM parts so that I am only selecting the data up to, and not including the comma in UDFChar1
Any ideas on how to achieve this?
Please try:
left(Col, charindex(',', Col)-1)
and
right(Col, len(Col)-charindex(',', Col))
sample
SELECT
LEFT(COL, CHARINDEX(',', Col)-1) Lattitude,
RIGHT(COL, LEN(COL)-CHARINDEX(',', Col)) Longitude
FROM(
SELECT '41.243223,-8.183913' Col
)x
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14852747/sql-server-how-to-split-a-string-using-a-comma-as-a-separator