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TRIM()/RTRIM()
TRIM() removes all trailing blanks from a character expression.
Syntax
TRIM(<expC>) -or- RTRIM(<expC>)
Usage
TRIM() is useful when you want to delete trailing spaces from a
character string when concatenating with another string. For example,
a typical application of TRIM() is creation of formatted strings for
names and addresses.
Tests for null strings: you can use TRIM() as part of an expression
to test for an empty character string. For example, you can use the
condition, LEN(TRIM(<expC>)=0 or the more preferred method,
EMPTY(<expC>).
See Also:
LTRIM
SUBSTR
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