SQL MID() Function
The MID() Function
The MID() function is used to extract characters from a text field.SQL MID() Syntax
|     SELECT MID(column_name,start[,length]) FROM table_name  |   
|     Parameter  |        Description  |   
|     column_name  |        Required. The field to extract characters from  |   
|     start  |        Required. Specifies the starting position (starts at   1)  |   
|     length  |        Optional. The number of characters to return. If   omitted, the MID() function returns the rest of the text  |   
SQL MID() Example
We have the following "Persons" table:|     P_Id  |        LastName  |        FirstName  |        Address  |        City  |   
|     1  |        Hansen  |        Ola  |        Timoteivn 10  |        Sandnes  |   
|     2  |        Svendson  |        Tove  |        Borgvn 23  |        Sandnes  |   
|     3  |        Pettersen  |        Kari  |        Storgt 20  |        Stavanger  |   
Now we want to extract the first four characters of the "City" column above.
We use the following SELECT statement:
|     SELECT MID(City,1,4) as SmallCity FROM Persons  |   
The result-set will look like this:
|     SmallCity  |   
|     Sand  |   
|     Sand  |   
|     Stav  |   








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