SUBSTR( ) Function
Returns a character string from the given character expression or memo field.
SUBSTR(cExpression, nStartPosition [, nCharactersReturned])
Return Values
Character
Parameters
cExpression
Specifies the character expression or memo field from which the character string is returned.nStartPosition
Specifies the position in the character expression or memo field cExpression from where the character string is returned. The first character of cExpression is position 1.If nStartPosition is greater than the number of characters in cExpression, the empty string is returned.
nCharactersReturned
Specifies the number of characters to return from cExpression. If you omit nCharactersReturned, characters are returned until the end of the character expression is reached.
Remarks
SUBSTR( ) returns a character string from a character expression or memo field, starting at a specified position in the character expression or memo field and continuing for a specified number of characters.
When using SUBSTR( ) with memo fields in a SELECT – SQL command, include the PADR( ) function in SUBSTR( ) so that empty or variable length memo fields produce consistent results when converted to character strings.
SUBSTR( ) will not return a value for a memo field when issued in the Debug window. To return a value in the Debug window, place the memo field name within ALLTRIM( ), and place ALLTRIM( ) within SUBSTR( ).
Example
STORE 'abcdefghijklm' TO mystring
CLEAR
? SUBSTR(mystring, 1, 5) && Displays abcde
? SUBSTR(mystring, 6) && Displays fghijklm
See Also
AT( ) | AT_C( ) | ATC( ) | ATCC( ) | ATCLINE( ) | ATLINE( ) | LEFT( ) | PADR( ) | RAT( ) | RATLINE( ) | RIGHT( ) | LEFTC( ) | RIGHTC( ) | SUBSTRC( ) | STRTRAN( ) | STUFF( )