| From: | "Bart Degryse" <Bart(dot)Degryse(at)indicator(dot)be> |
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| Subject: | Re: Uppercase and Lowercase |
| Date: | 2007-02-19 15:25:48 |
| Message-ID: | 45D9CF8C.A3DD.0030.0@indicator.be |
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>>> "Shavonne Marietta Wijesinghe" <shavonne(dot)marietta(at)studioform(dot)it> 2007-02-19 16:22 >>>
Hello
In my PostgreSQL database i have records inserted in Uppercase.
For example: VIA SENATO
What i want is to change them to "Via Senato". Ofcourse i'm looking for a automatico way. I wrote this code update registro1 set pa_indirizzo = upper(substr(pa_indirizzo, 1, 1)) && lower(substr(pa_indirizzo, 2, length(pa_indirizzo) - 1)) But it doesn't work.
When i run only update registro1 set pa_indirizzo = upper(substr(pa_indirizzo, 1, 1)) It gets me the first letter and when i run
update registro1 set pa_indirizzo = lower(substr(pa_indirizzo, 2, length(pa_indirizzo) - 1)) I get from the second letter to the last. But when i join them them don't work..
Anyone got any idea??
Thanks
Shavonne Wijesinghe
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