Oracle® OLAP DML Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14346-03 |
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The TRANSLATE function replaces all occurrences of each character of one string with the corresponding character in another string.
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TRANSLATE provides functionality related to that provided by the REPLCHARS function. REPLCHARS lets you substitute a single string for another single string, as well as remove character strings. TRANSLATE lets you make several single-character, one-to-one substitutions in one operation.Text.
TRANSLATE ( exp from_string to_string)
A text expression in which you want to replace characters.
A text expression that is the characters you want to replace.
A text expression that is the characters that you want to use for replacement in the order of from_string. When you include fewer characters in this argument than are in from_string, the function removes the extra characters in from_string from the return value. Note, however, that to remove all characters in from_string, you cannot specify an empty string for to_string as an empty string is interrpreted as a null argument.
Example 25-34 Replacing a Number of Characters Using TRANSLATE
The following statement translates a book title into a string that could be used (for example) as a filename. The from_string contains three characters: an asterisk, a space, asterisk, and apostrophe (with a backslash as the escape character). The to_string contains only two underscores. This leaves the third character in the from_string without a corresponding replacement, so the return value does not contain any apostrophes.
SHOW TRANSLATE ('SQL*Plus User\'s Guide' '* \'' '__') SQL_Plus_Users_Guide