I have a table on my database. My table's name is "Company". I want to change data "company_name" as upper case first letter. For example;
"ABC COMPANY"
"DEF PLASTICITY"
as
"Abc Company"
"Def Plasticity"
I know that I should use "UPDATE" command. But How? Thanks for your help!
(CONCAT does not work)
SQL Server Don't have Initcap
function like oracle.
You can create UDF for Initcap.
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[InitCap] ( @InputString varchar(4000) )
RETURNS VARCHAR(4000)
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @Index INT
DECLARE @Char CHAR(1)
DECLARE @PrevChar CHAR(1)
DECLARE @OutputString VARCHAR(255)
SET @OutputString = LOWER(@InputString)
SET @Index = 1
WHILE @Index <= LEN(@InputString)
BEGIN
SET @Char = SUBSTRING(@InputString, @Index, 1)
SET @PrevChar = CASE WHEN @Index = 1 THEN ' '
ELSE SUBSTRING(@InputString, @Index - 1, 1)
END
IF @PrevChar IN (' ', ';', ':', '!', '?', ',', '.', '_', '-', '/', '&', '''', '(')
BEGIN
IF @PrevChar != '''' OR UPPER(@Char) != 'S'
SET @OutputString = STUFF(@OutputString, @Index, 1, UPPER(@Char))
END
SET @Index = @Index + 1
END
RETURN @OutputString
END
GO
Checking for UDF working
select [dbo].[InitCap] ('stackoverflow com');
Stackoverflow Com
you can update your table like this
update table
set column=[dbo].[InitCap](column);