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Chapter 5 Selected Single-Row Functions. Chapter Objectives  Use the UPPER, LOWER, and INITCAP functions to change the case of field values and character.

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1 Chapter 5 Selected Single-Row Functions

2 Chapter Objectives  Use the UPPER, LOWER, and INITCAP functions to change the case of field values and character strings  Extract a substring using the SUBSTR function  Determine the length of a character string using the LENGTH function  Use the UPPER, LOWER, and INITCAP functions to change the case of field values and character strings  Extract a substring using the SUBSTR function  Determine the length of a character string using the LENGTH function

3 Chapter Objectives  Use the LPAD and RPAD functions to pad a string to a desired width  Use the LTRIM and RTRIM functions to remove specific characters strings  Round and truncate numeric data using the ROUND and TRUNC functions  Calculate the number of months between two dates using the MONTHS_BETWEEN function  Use the LPAD and RPAD functions to pad a string to a desired width  Use the LTRIM and RTRIM functions to remove specific characters strings  Round and truncate numeric data using the ROUND and TRUNC functions  Calculate the number of months between two dates using the MONTHS_BETWEEN function

4 Chapter Objectives  Identify and correct problems associated with calculations involving null values using the NVL function  Display dates and numbers in a specific format with the TO_CHAR function  Determine the current date setting using the SYSDATE keyword  Nest functions inside other functions  Identify when to use the DUAL table  Identify and correct problems associated with calculations involving null values using the NVL function  Display dates and numbers in a specific format with the TO_CHAR function  Determine the current date setting using the SYSDATE keyword  Nest functions inside other functions  Identify when to use the DUAL table

5 Terminology  Function – predefined block of code that accepts arguments –Single-row Function – returns one row of results for each record processed –Multiple-row Function – returns one result per group of data processed  Function – predefined block of code that accepts arguments –Single-row Function – returns one row of results for each record processed –Multiple-row Function – returns one result per group of data processed

6 Types of Functions

7 Case Conversion Functions Alter the case of data stored in a column or character string

8 LOWER Function Used to convert characters to lower- case letters

9 UPPER Function Used to convert characters to upper- case letters

10 INITCAP Function Used to convert characters to mixed- case

11 Character Manipulation Functions Manipulates data by extracting substrings, counting number of characters, replacing strings, etc.

12 SUBSTR Function Used to return a substring, or portion of a string

13 LENGTH Function Used to determine the number of characters in a string

14 LPAD and RPAD Functions Used to pad, or fill in, a character string to a fixed width

15 LTRIM and RTRIM Functions Used to remove a specific string of characters

16 REPLACE Function Substitutes a string with another specified string

17 CONCAT Function Used to concatenate two character strings

18 Number Functions Allows for manipulation of numeric data

19 ROUND Function Used to round numeric columns to a stated precision

20 TRUNC Function Used to truncate a numeric value to a specific position

21 Date Functions Used to perform date calculations or format date values

22 MONTHS _ BETWEEN Function Determines the number of months between two dates

23 ADD _ MONTHS Function Adds a specified number of months to a date

24 NEXT _ DAY Function Determines the next occurrence of a specified day of the week after a given date

25 TO _ DATE Function Converts various date formats to the internal format (DD-MON-YYYY) used by Oracle9i

26 Format Model Elements - Dates

27 NVL Function Substitutes a value for a NULL value

28 NVL2 Function Allows different actions based on whether a value is NULL

29 TO_CHAR Function Converts dates and numbers to a formatted character string

30 Format Model Elements – Time and Number

31 Other Functions  NVL  NVL2  TO_CHAR  DECODE  SOUNDEX  NVL  NVL2  TO_CHAR  DECODE  SOUNDEX

32 DECODE Function Determines action based upon values in a list

33 SOUNDEX Function References phonetic representation of words

34 Nesting Functions  One function is used as an argument inside another function  Must include all arguments for each function  Inner function is resolved first, then outer function  One function is used as an argument inside another function  Must include all arguments for each function  Inner function is resolved first, then outer function

35 DUAL Table  Dummy table  Consists of one column and one row  Can be used for table reference in the FROM clause  Dummy table  Consists of one column and one row  Can be used for table reference in the FROM clause


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