Title: RE: Make first character Versal

The following sql gives the first character of a column. I am sorry but I don't know what you mean by VERSAL

select substr(version,1,1)  from database_control

John
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Subject: Make first character Versal


Hallo,

I know this question sound a bit simple, but  can anyone give me a select statement which make the first character of the word in a field

Would appreciate very much. I have checked the manual but cant get it right.

I am starting with this sql statement:

select (substr (namn,0,1)) from test to pick outthe first character and I want that first character to be a VERSAL.


Thanks in advance

Roland

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