Query To Identify Fields With Special Characters?
Aug 6, 2012
Basically, I'm trying to upload data from one system to another and the system which is receiving data is throwing error after loading few records. On further investigation I found out that the failing records has bad characters embedded. I was wondering if there is way to find out all the bad characters (special characters) in a table. I'm using MSSQL Server 2005 version. Tried using RegGenExpression but no luck.
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May 8, 2007
hi All :I have an insert statement which readsINSERT Into TableA (Col1)SELECT CASE WHEN Col1 LIKE '%[a-z]%' THEN 999999 ELSE Col1 END ASCol1,FROM TableB**********************TableA. Col1 has a datatype of Int.TableB. Col1 has a datatype of varchar.My insert is failing as it is trying to insert special character,identifying a in the input columnHow can i write a similar case statement to filter out specialcharacters and replace with 99999Also can you refer me to a place where i can have a list of specialcharacters and if need be write mulitple case statements to filterthem out.thanksRS
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Apr 18, 2007
On the bills that our system generates there is a comments field that users fillout. We have occasional problems with special characters in the text messing up the validation code. Does anyone know of a query that can identify special characters in a text field? Like carriage returns, tabs, etc.?
Thanks, Dave
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Aug 21, 2015
query that checks to see if a variable contains special characters; except for hyphens, periods, and accents?
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Jan 16, 2006
Hi All
I have a database I want to check whether any special characters are entered or not
E.g.
Post
-------
Director
Asst*Director
Ma^nager
I want to see all the entires where special characters like !@#$%^&*()_+ are entered
Plz help
Thanks
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Mar 10, 2008
Hi,
I an concatenating a string using char(187) as the separator. When I run the command "select char(187)" I get the symbol >>
However, when it writes to a csv file it is showing as an overscore instead.
Is there a known problem with special characters when writing to files?
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Apr 2, 2008
Our SQL 2005 databases have "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS"
collation settings on the server. One of tables has one column declared as "ntext".
When we try to insert "‚¬" character directly trough insert statement and retrieve it, we're getting right results. When we use web-services to insert data with this character (euro), and retrieving the data back, we're not getting this sign back. We are getting some characters like little squares. If I try to copy and paste them into notepad, I am getting ???
However, when I tried to place them here, I got them right:
‚¬ Å Å¡ Ž ž Å’ Å“ Ÿ
How can we assure visually they are inserted properly?
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Jul 6, 2000
Iam working on sql server 7.0.
I have to bring in data from a text file into the sql server database. I use the BCP utility in pulling the data.
The flat file data contains special characters like ®. This is the registered trade mark symbol. When I bcp the file using the character mode the special characters are automatically changed to «. So If I am going to pull a data like ACRYLON®, after the BCP I get it as ACRYLON«.
Inorder to replace all these I have written a program but since it has to scan every record the time taken is more. Will in be possible to accomodate iun the BCP to pull the data with special characters.
If you have an answer to this please reply soon.
Thanks,
-Rajesh
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Mar 6, 2001
Hi !
I have an DB in SQL Server 7, and in Portuguese we have special characters like "á","õ",etc. And I want to let the visitor to a site to do a search (written in ASP), and not to need to write the correct way (without the accents). But either he writes or not in the correct way, the results are the same, not necessarly in the same order. Is there a SQL Server mechanism that permits this functionality, without doing a very complicated SELECT (takes a lot of time) or replicating a field in the DB (takes a lot of extra space)...
Thanks !
Filipe Lopes, Lisbon, Portugal.
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Apr 13, 2003
I have a problem inserting German special chracters into a MSSql table.
üöäÖ works fine, but ßÜÄ are reduced to "_". I'm using a html form and a php script to enter the data into the database. Any idea why this isn't working? Funny thing is, when I use a german version of the SQL Server it also works without a problem... but I need this to work on ANY mssql server. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Michael
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Jan 2, 2007
Hi, I'm new here. Happy new year!
Simple question. I can not insert special characters such as ' " ( ) etc. What special escape I need to put in my sql statement?
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Mar 7, 2006
Hi,I have a MSSQL Server communicating with an Oracle database through aMSSQL linked server using a MS ODBC connection.If I query the Oracle database through the Oracle ODBC 32Bit Test, theresult is fine:select addrsurname from address where addrnr = 6666;HÅKANSSONIf I do the same query within the SQL Query Analyzer (using the linkedserver), I get:select * from openquery(TESTSW, 'select addrsurname from address whereaddrnr = 6666');H?KANSSONI have tried to both check and uncheck the Automatic ANSI to OEMconversion, but the result remains the same.Does anyone know what to do to make the result display the specialcharacters in SQL Query Analyzer?Thanks,Kenneth
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,This is a generic question, but for arguement's sake, let's say, myenvironment is SQL Server 2000.It seems that setting quoted_identifier off is the best way toaccomodate all sort of data input/update especially for data set thatcontains special characters like single quote as in O'Brien, otherfunky stuff like %^$*@#(!).However, this option won't help with a situation like data value of5'9",and let's say, we really can't predicate if this type of value will beused for ColA or ColB or ColC ...Examplecreate table #tmp (col1 varchar(30));set quoted_identifier off;insert into #tmp values("O'Brien's barking dog'");-- successinsert into #tmp values("O'book has funky (%^$*7) stuff");-- successinsert into #tmp values("John said "funky is OK" in his speech");-- failedGlobaly search and replace the double quotes before insert/update isjust too "expensive", not a good option.Now, if we can set a custom quoted_identifier, we can solve the aboveproblem easily, for instance,if MS SQL Server permits/acceptsset quoted_identier = '//$$';theninsert into #tmp values(//$$John said "funky is OK" in hisspeech//$$);(or the like)would succeedAny other thoughts/ideas? Thanks.Quote "Never stop thinking even though at times it may produce waste,which we all do, btw :) "
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Jun 14, 2007
Currently I have got a report where I want to insert special characters (like @, !, ?) at the end of a String which will be displayed in a textbox of the report. Wenn I insert the String value "test!?" the report will return this value "!?test".
Does somebody know what is going wrong?
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Aug 31, 2007
Good day
I've looked for information about this but to no avail. Essentially why does Reporting Services not support spaces and special characters in a Field Name?
I know that SQL supports spaces utilizing [] brackets e.g. [Field Name With Spaces]. So how come RS doesn't?
Thanks
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Jan 5, 2007
I am trying to display data that has trademark and copyright symbols. Reporting services does not display them in the standard format. Anyhelp is appreciated on how to get this done.
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Feb 19, 2003
I am trying to store the content (body) of an email message that I want to create in a column SQL 2000. I need to know how I can store the special characters (carriage returns, bullets, etc) so that when I select them from the database to reform the email the correct formatting appears.
Any suggestions?
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Nov 22, 2005
I am trying to move distinct data from one table to another based on two columns regardless of special characters such as : ( ) ; ' " / - _ = >< etc. The two columns that are the defining factors that I need to match as duplicates are Col1 & Col3, the rest I want to get the maximum data from each column for that row (I hope this made sense).
Here is what I have tried, but it does not seem to work:
Code:
select
ID,
Col1,
max(Col2)as Col2,
Col3,
max(Col4)as Col4,
max(Col5)as Col5,
max(Col6)as Col6,
max(Col7)as Col7,
max(Col8)as Col8,
max(Col9)as Col9
where patindex('%[^-:]%',Col1) = 0 AND patindex('%[^-:]%',Col3) = 0
into Newtable
from dbo.CLEANING_bk
group by Col1,Col3
Basically if there are 10 rows of duplicate data based on Col1 & Col3 (regardless of special characters), I want to move the distinct info to a new table with the maximum amount of info from the other columns of the duplicate rows.
If row 3, 4,5, & 6 are all considered duplicate and Row3/Col2 has info in it that row 4 & 5/Col2 does not, I want to combine it with the single row I export to the new table retaining as much information from the rows of the duplicates as possible.
Can anyone help and let me know why my script is not wanting to play nice?
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Sep 19, 2006
I am writing a web application and everytime I attempt to insert some special characters in the database I get errors. Is there a way around this?
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Dec 14, 2011
In our schools we have a number of East-European, Turkish, Scandinavian, ... students. Their names contain "special" characters, like Ö, Ü, Ø, ... Our users want to be able to search for student names without having to enter those special characters. Most often they don't know the exact spelling of the names and they get "no match found" messages as a result.
They want to have persons with the name Ösgür, Osgueld, ... in the result set after entering "osgu" in the search field.
What is the best way to do this? I was thinking about using another collation near the LIKE, but I don't know if that would work and how it should be done. The Database collation is Latin1_General_CI_AS.
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Jan 23, 2015
I would like to find all Special Characters in a table. I am currently using the code below. Not sure if this gets all of them.
select top 50 *
from [dbo].[SV20150122]
where street LIKE '%[^0-9a-zA-Z @.-]%'
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Oct 19, 2001
I am trying to import a file to a db table from a mainframe system. When I look at it on the PC has some special characters in it. They look like nulls and or tabs. When I try to define the fields in DTS, I only see up to the first special character.
I tried to write a quick VB program to strip them out, but when VB is reading the file they get stripped out before I see them in the program.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ron Grzywacz
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Jul 21, 2015
I would like to know how can i only get the characters before the special character?
For example if the mail id is The.Champ123@gmail.com i need to extract The.Champ123 and if the mail id is TheChamp@gmail.com I need to get TheChamp.So basically i would like to get the characters from the string before '@' character.
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Sep 8, 2006
In my database, I have records stored as "Scooter, gears, hard hat" When the user enters in the textbox "Scooter gears hat" it does not return any records. How can I tell the DB to ignore the characters in the column and search for the full text only and return all values?
Thanks
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Jan 19, 2008
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to insert a special character that will make the values in the column BOLD when I use that table as reference in my Word Mailmerge. For starters, I was able to insert char(10) as carriage return, so when I use the values from that table in my mailmerge, the char(10) is effective, meaning, the carriage returrn is working, but how about making the font bold? Please help.
Example is:
insert into table(customer_address)
values ("123 hayworth drive" + char(10) + "new land grove" + char(10) + "chicago" + char(10))
This value when used in a Word Mailmerge, will be displayed as:
123 hayworth drive
new land grove
chicago
Now, how do I insert a special character for bold font?
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Nov 2, 2006
I have a web form that needs to be bilingual. It contains several dropdown lists. The "text" and "value" for each item in the dropdown list is retrieved from a database. The logic reads the database and then populates the various dropdowns with logic such as:
dim newItem as new ListItem(textString, valueString)
theDropDown.items.add(newItem)
The problem that I am having occurs when the textString needs to contains special characters such as accented vowels or an "n" with a tilde. I have tried populating the database with HTML-formatted strings such as "Avión", hoping that this would display "Avion" with an accute accent over the "o". Unfortunately it displays "Avión".
How do I get dynamically-created dropdowns to display special characters? If the answer is to simply store the special characters directly in the database, then the question becomes how do I get the special characters into the database? I tried to figure out how to write a T-SQL command such as
update tablex set SpanishName = 'Avion' where id=999
but I can't figure out the syntax to insert an accented 'o' into the string.
Thanks.
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Dec 7, 2007
We have a column that contains special characters which are downloaded from DB2 and stored in sql as varchar(4)
The ASCII() function is showing that two of the values are different, yet a simple group by indicates they are the same.
select [LRI_MAINT_KEY], ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,1,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,2,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,3,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,4,1))
FROM [DB2Staging].[dbo].[DB2_LRI_INTERIM_MKEYS]
group by [LRI_MAINT_KEY], ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,1,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,2,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,3,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,4,1))
having count(1) > 1
LRI_MAINT_KEY (No column name) (No column name) (No column name) (No column name)
O 79 3 10 20
OÆ’* 79 3 131 42
select [LRI_MAINT_KEY]
FROM [DB2Staging].[dbo].[DB2_LRI_INTERIM_MKEYS]
group by [LRI_MAINT_KEY]
having count(1) > 1
O
Oë@
O
OÆ’*
SELECT [LRI_MAINT_KEY]
into #temp_1
FROM [DB2Staging].[dbo].[DB2_LRI_INTERIM_MKEYS]
group by [LRI_MAINT_KEY]
having count(1) > 1
select ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,1,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,2,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,3,1)),ascii(substring(lri_maint_key,4,1)) ,*
FROM [DB2Staging].[dbo].[DB2_LRI_INTERIM_MKEYS]
where lri_maint_key in
(
select [LRI_MAINT_KEY] from #temp_1
)
LRI_MAINT_KEY (No column name) (No column name) (No column name) (No column name) LRI_OID
Oë@ 79 1 235 64 9400000010
OË@ 79 1 203 64 9400000083
O 79 0 234 60 940000009F
O 79 0 202 60 9400000119
OÆ’* 79 3 131 42 94000006E0
OÆ’* 79 3 131 42 94000006F5
O 79 3 10 20 9400000884
O 79 3 10 20 9400000885
Are there any know issues using columns with special characters in the group by clause. Let me know.
Thanks
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Jul 11, 2001
Hi,
I was wondering what would be the best way to remove special characters like, '-', '&' '(',')','#','*', etc... from a number string. To be specific a phone Number string where the string is >= 10.
Thanks, Mark
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Mar 12, 1999
Hey Swynkers,
I've got a tricky one. I'm trying to do a SELECT statement to return all of our email fields that include the Newline character, or Char(13). I've tried all of the following with no result:
WHERE Email like "%Char(13)%"
WHERE charindex(Char(13), @Email) > 0
WHERE patindex(@NewLine, @Email) > 0
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Fenderson
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Nov 10, 2005
Hey everyone!
I'm doing an export from SQL into excel spreadsheet and then am going to clean out certain parts of the data with global search/replace. The problem is that the SQL data is full of special characters such as |'s and the little box looking characters.
How do I export without these characters?
I know its possible, I did it about 2 years ago and remember I did some crazy file conversion (make wk3 or something) but I no longer remember
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Geoff
PS, attached is a screenshot of the data to give you an idea of what I'd like to strip!
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Jun 1, 2006
I have a table with several columns of information that I wish to set up some form of schedule to go through this data and remove any special characters that may interfere with other code processes.
Mainly the coma's and the apostrophes. It really messes with my asp pages and scripts when retrieving this information and trying to do other things with it, so I need to figure out how to remove these from the tables so it does not cause these issues.
Knowing this, I cannot figure out how to keep the data in the row/column and just extract the special characters from that data. The other problem is, everything I try requires me to insert either a coma or apostrophe as part of the code string which in lies my issue.
How can I parse through my data, leave the data as-is, but just get rid of coma's, apostrophes, and double quotes?
Does anyone have a basic example that I can use to expand on?
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Feb 7, 2014
i need to find and all special characters and replace with space.
Following query works well for me to finding all rows having special char.
SELECT DESC FROM TBL_DESC
WHERE DESC LIKE '%[^A-Z0-9 ]%'
replacing special char with space . i need to remove special chars only.
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Jul 20, 2005
We just implemented a full-text index on our product master table,however the users are now screaming because they cannot search on someof the special characters that are commonly found in our productdescriptions, specifically the #, %, and period (.)These characters are not in the Noise file, so no luck in justdeleting them from there, but somehow, the full-text is automaticallyignoring those characters, and we would like for the full-text to notignore these characters.Any insight or help would be appreciated.Thanks
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