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Is there a way to extract digits from a number using a SQL statement? I want
to extract the first digit, second digit etc. from a number. I am using SQL on an Excel table. In VBA I can do it by casting a number as text and then pulling the digits out of the character string. Thanks and Happy New Year, Dave |
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