Return the string from the first argument AFTER the characters specified in the second argument are translated into the characters specified in the third argument:
SELECT TRANSLATE('Monday', 'Monday', 'Sunday'); // Results in Sunday
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The TRANSLATE() function returns the string from the first argument after the characters specified in the second argument are translated into the characters specified in the third argument.
Note: The TRANSLATE() function will return an error if characters and translations have different lengths.
TRANSLATE(
string, characters, translations)
Parameter | Description |
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string | Required. The input string |
characters | Required. The characters that should be replaced |
translations | Required. The new characters |
Works in: | SQL Server (starting with 2017) |
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Return the string from the first argument AFTER the characters specified in the second argument are translated into the characters specified in the third argument:
SELECT TRANSLATE('3*[2+1]/{8-4}', '[]{}', '()()'); // Results in 3*(2+1)/(8-4)
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