SQL Eval Function String_LastIndexOf
String_LastIndexOf
returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence of a searchValue
Unicode character or string within the source
string.
String_LastIndexOf ( @source NVARCHAR (MAX), @searchValue NVARCHAR (MAX) ) RETURNS INT
Parameters
- source: The source string.
- searchValue: The string to search within the source string.
Returns
The zero-based index position of the searchValue
parameter from the start of the source
string if that string is found, or -1 if it is not. If searchValue
is Empty, the return value is 0.
Example
SELECT SQLNET::String_LastIndexOf('This is a string.', 'string')
String_LastIndexOf4k
It is equivalent to String_LastIndexOf
except no NVARCHAR(MAX) parameters; it can be used when input data will never be over 4000 characters as this function offers better performance.
String_LastIndexOf4k ( @source NVARCHAR (4000), @searchValue NVARCHAR (4000) ) RETURNS INT
Example
SELECT SQLNET::String_LastIndexOf4k('This is a string.', 'string')