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v5:reference:connection:substr [2016/04/10 23:41] – [Desscription] mnewnhamv5:reference:connection:substr [2016/04/10 23:42] (current) mnewnham
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   string substr(   string substr(
       string $fieldName,       string $fieldName,
-      integer $offset+      int $startPoint
-      optional integer $length+      optional int $length
       )       )
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
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 The fieldname to be substringed. The fieldname must be accessible as part of the current SQL statement. The fieldname to be substringed. The fieldname must be accessible as part of the current SQL statement.
  
-==== $startpoint ====+==== $startPoint ====
 The starting point within the original string for the substring to begin. Offsets in SQL statements are 1 based, rather than the normal 0 (Zero) based offsets used in PHP. The starting point within the original string for the substring to begin. Offsets in SQL statements are 1 based, rather than the normal 0 (Zero) based offsets used in PHP.
  
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