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Oracle SQL

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finny

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Nov 16, 2000
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Hi All,
I have a web application that needs to pull back distinctive items by name. I have it set up so I can retrieve products that begin with A-Z, depending on the user selection. The problem I am having is how do I pull back products that begin with a number or asterik? I have it labeled as "OTHER" and would like to find out what the SQL statement would be for that criteria.

Thx in advance for any help...finny
 
What about this:

select name
from item
where substr (name,1,1) in
('0', '1', '2', '3', '4',
'5', '6', '7', '8', '*');
 
The ASCII function returns the numeric ASCII value of the left most letter in a string. You could use that value in your query. For the * it might be something like:

SELECT *
FROM MyTable
WHERE ASCII(MyField) = 42;

Looks like numbers are 48-57... Terry
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jee & thoey,

thx for the responses. I won't get a chance to try the suggestions before next week, but I'll let you know how it goes....finny

p.s. thoey, ever hear of Kings College? I knew a guy named Brian Hoey and thought he had a bro named Terry...
 
Sorry Finny, I have a Bro, but his name is Tom... Good luck with the Oracle... Terry
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Thx for input. I got it figured out my using UNIONS for each # and character needed.

finny.
 
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