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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
Function to search for a substring
 
Function to search for a substring
 
  
 
==Syntax==
 
==Syntax==
 
STRPOS(<expC1>, <expC2> [, <expN>])
 
STRPOS(<expC1>, <expC2> [, <expN>])
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
[[AT()]], [[ATNEXT()]], [[INLIST()]], [[LEFT()]], [[OCCURS()]], [[RAT()]], [[RIGHT()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]]
 
[[AT()]], [[ATNEXT()]], [[INLIST()]], [[LEFT()]], [[OCCURS()]], [[RAT()]], [[RIGHT()]], [[SET STRESCAPE]], [[STR()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[STRTRAN()]], [[STUFF()]], [[SUBSTR()]]
 
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
STRPOS() is the substring search function.  It returns a number signifying the starting position of <expC2> in <expC1>.  If the substring is not contained within <expC2> or <memofield>, then the function returns the value 0.  The leftmost character of a string is in character position 1.  The optional numeric expression <expN> is used to specify an offset position at which to start the search (starting from 1).  The return value is based on the start of <expC1> regardless of the offset.  The STRPOS() function is particularly useful in conjunction with the LEFT() or SUBSTR() functions for locating starting points for extracting text from a string.
 
STRPOS() is the substring search function.  It returns a number signifying the starting position of <expC2> in <expC1>.  If the substring is not contained within <expC2> or <memofield>, then the function returns the value 0.  The leftmost character of a string is in character position 1.  The optional numeric expression <expN> is used to specify an offset position at which to start the search (starting from 1).  The return value is based on the start of <expC1> regardless of the offset.  The STRPOS() function is particularly useful in conjunction with the LEFT() or SUBSTR() functions for locating starting points for extracting text from a string.
 
  
 
==Example==
 
==Example==
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==Products==
 
==Products==

Revision as of 11:12, 12 December 2012

Purpose

Function to search for a substring

Syntax

STRPOS(<expC1>, <expC2> [, <expN>])

See Also

AT(), ATNEXT(), INLIST(), LEFT(), OCCURS(), RAT(), RIGHT(), SET STRESCAPE, STR(), STREXTRACT(), STRTRAN(), STUFF(), SUBSTR()

Description

STRPOS() is the substring search function. It returns a number signifying the starting position of <expC2> in <expC1>. If the substring is not contained within <expC2> or <memofield>, then the function returns the value 0. The leftmost character of a string is in character position 1. The optional numeric expression <expN> is used to specify an offset position at which to start the search (starting from 1). The return value is based on the start of <expC1> regardless of the offset. The STRPOS() function is particularly useful in conjunction with the LEFT() or SUBSTR() functions for locating starting points for extracting text from a string.

Example

? at("is", "Lianja is good") 
         9
cString1 = "is"
cString2 = "Lianja is good" 
? at(cString1, cString2)
         9

Products

Lianja Server, Lianja