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Library: ib_udf
Changed in: 1.0, 1.5.2, 2.0
Description: Returns a string's substring from startpos
to
endpos
, inclusively. Positions are 1-based. If
endpos
is past the end of the string, substr
returns all the characters from startpos
to the end of the string.
This function only works correctly with single-byte characters.
Result type: VARCHAR(n
)
Syntax (unchanged):
substr (str
,startpos
,endpos
)
Declaration:
DECLARE EXTERNAL FUNCTION substr CSTRING(255) NULL, SMALLINT, SMALLINT RETURNS CSTRING(255) FREE_IT ENTRY_POINT 'IB_UDF_substr' MODULE_NAME 'ib_udf'
The above declaration is from the file
ib_udf2.sql
. The NULL after the argument is an optional addition that became available in Firebird 2. If the argument is declared with the NULL keyword, the engine will pass aNULL
argument value unchanged to the function. This leads to aNULL
result, which is correct. Without the NULL keyword (your only option in pre-2.0 versions),NULL
is passed to the function as an empty string and the result is an empty string as well.For more information about passing
NULL
s to UDFs, see the note at the end of this book.
Notes:
Depending on how you declare it (see CSTRING note), this function can accept and return strings of up to 32767 characters.
Before Firebird 2.0, the result type was
CHAR(n
).
In Firebird 1.5.1 and below, the default declaration used CSTRING(80) instead of CSTRING(255).
In InterBase, substr
returned NULL
if
endpos
lay past the end of the string.
Although the function arguments are slightly different, consider using the internal SQL function SUBSTRING instead, for better compatibility and multi-byte character set support.
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