INDEX(a,b,p,s) is an arithmetic function that determines the position of the substring specified in b within the character string a.
The parameter p is optional. If p is specified (p>=1), it defines the start position for the search for the substring b. If p is not specified, the search is started at position 1.
The parameter s is optional. If s is specified, it determines the number of searches for the substring b. If s is not specified, the search is carried out for the first occurrence.
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Result of the INDEX(a,b,p,s) function |
a, b character strings and b not less than s times substring of a |
0 |
a character string and b empty character string |
p |
a,b,p or s is NULL value |
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p or s is special NULL value |
Error Message |
Example table: customer
The position of the character string ‘er’ is to be determined in all customer surnames.
SELECT name, INDEX(name,'er') position_er FROM customer
NAME |
POSITION_ER |
Porter |
5 |
DATASOFT |
0 |
Porter |
5 |
Peters |
4 |
Brown |
0 |
Porter |
5 |
Howe |
0 |
Randolph |
0 |
Peters |
4 |
Brown |
0 |
Jackson |
0 |
Adams |
0 |
Griffith |
0 |
TOOLware |
0 |
Brown |
0 |