Saturday 21 May 2011

Find and replace in MySQL

MySQL database has a handy and simple string function REPLACE() that allows table data with the matching string (from_string) to be replaced by a new string (to_string). This is useful if there is need to search and replace a text string which affects many records or rows, such as change of company name, postcode, URL or spelling mistake.

The syntax of REPLACE is REPLACE(text_string, from_string, to_string)

MySQL reference describes REPLACE as function that returns the string text_string with all occurrences of the string from_string replaced by the string to_string, where matching is case-sensitive when searching for from_string, text_string can be retrieved from the a field in the database table too. Most SQL command can be REPLACE() function, especially SELECT and UPDATE manipulation statement.

For example:
update TABLE_NAME set FIELD_NAME = replace(FIELD_NAME, ‘find this string’, ‘replace found string with this string’); 
update client_table set company_name = replace(company_name, ‘Old Company’, ‘New Company’);

The above statement will replace all instances of ‘Old Company’ to ‘New Company’ in the field of company_name of client_table table.

Another example:

SELECT REPLACE(‘www.mysql.com’, ‘w’, ‘Ww’);

Above statement will return ‘WwWwWw.mysql.com’ as result.

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