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15:12
maybe anyone here can help me with this tiny problem: pastie.org/5553049
 
2 hours later…
17:47
Any chance someone's in here to help me out with a SQL question?
Possibly. What's up?
I've actually just posted my question on SO...
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Q: How to use REPLACE with string containing apostrophe?

HerNameIsEllieSo I'm trying to use the following code: UPDATE TableName SET FieldName = REPLACE(FieldName, 'SearchFor', 'ReplaceWith'); It works wonderfully for what I need to do, except for the fact that what I need to search for is "valid driver's license". That apostrophe doesn't seem to agree with the c...

Yeah... The Director of HR couldn't have told me we needed different wording on that field BEFORE I did all the data entry... -___-
You have a text column, it doesn't like it.
17:54
What do you mean?
UPDATE TableName SET FieldName = REPLACE(CAST(FieldName AS VARCHAR(MAX)), 'SearchFor', 'ReplaceWith');
FieldName is a text type, which doesn't work well with the REPLACE function.
Ahhhh. I gotchya.
Let me know if that works for you.
Can I actually put MAX in there, or do I need to specify a number?
VARCHAR(MAX) is a valid data type.
17:56
Ahh. I've only ever put in number.
numbers*
IT WORKED!!!
I can't thank you enough! I was searching for an answer allll morning. Now I get to enjoy lunch without worry. :)
+3 internets for you.
haha
Awesome.
Posted the answer to your question as well.
For future reference, VARCHAR(MAX) is a nearly unbounded string, that can hold 2^31 bytes of data.
18:25
Good to know. Better to use than text field?
 
3 hours later…
21:03
@HerNameIsEllie For column definitions, you can't use varchar(max), which is why text is required (for the unbounded string).
@HerNameIsEllie However, you can't use any of the usual string functions on a text column, which is why you need to cast to a varchar first.
Good to know. Thank you.
I really appreciate your help. That solved everything today.

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