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INSTR is an SQL function that returns the position of a sub-string within a string (char or varchar2) value. One can specify a starting position and the number of occurrences. If the search is unsuccessful the function will return 0.
Syntax[edit]
The syntax is:
INSTR(string, substring, start_position, occurrences)
Examples[edit]
Find the character position of the '2' in the string:
SELECT INSTR('123', '2') FROM dual; INSTR('123',2) -------------- 2
Find the position of the second occurrence of the sub-string:
SELECT INSTR('ABCABC', 'ABC', 2) FROM dual; INSTR('ABCABC','ABC',2) ----------------------- 4
Also see[edit]
- REGEXP INSTR, regular expression based equivalent.
- Substr