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The $SUBSTR function returns a substring of a string. $SUBSTR is identical to $DEBLANK except that $DEBLANK strips the resulting string of leading and trailing blanks, and $SUBSTR does not.
Syntax
The format of the $SUBSTR function is:
$SUBSTR(string, position, length)
where:
- string is the string from which the substring is derived.
- position is the position in the string at which the substring is to begin.
- length is the maximum length of the substring. If this argument is omitted, a default value of 255 is used.
The position and length arguments are rounded to positive integers.
Example 1
$SUBSTR('KITTREDGE', 4,3) equals 'TRE' $SUBSTR('ANTELOPE', 7) equals 'PE' $SUBSTR('TOO', 19, 2) equals " (null string) $SUBSTR('ACCOUNT', -3, 5) equals 'ACCOU'
Example 2
This request searches the FIRST NAME field of all the Smiths and creates a list of names that begin with A, B, C, or D.
BEGIN FIND.RECS: FIND ALL RECORDS FOR WHICH LAST NAME = SMITH END FIND FOR EACH RECORD IN FIND.RECS IF $ONEOF($SUBSTR(FIRSTNAME, 1, 1),- 'A/B/C/D','/') THEN PLACE RECORD ON NAME . . .