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2,051 PointsHow to replace just one character "@" from every entry on the email column.
My code is attached and you can see the problem. Thank you again!
2 Answers
Alexander Einerskog
11,932 PointsI cannot see any attached code, so I do not know what you've tried.
Using the SQL Replace() function in your SELECT is a good idea. Here's a hint: SELECT Replace( ) AS your_alias_here FROM customers
(Note that the above will not work unless you finish the replace call :) )
Jose Testa
2,051 PointsThanks, Alexander! I'll try.