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string substr( | string substr( | ||
string $fieldName, | string $fieldName, | ||
- | int $offset, | + | int $startPoint, |
optional int $length | optional int $length | ||
) | ) | ||
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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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