SQL Server TRIM() Function
Example
Remove leading and trailing spaces from a string:
SELECT TRIM(' SQL Tutorial! ') AS TrimmedString;
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Definition and Usage
The TRIM() function removes the space character OR other specified characters from the start or end of a string.
By default, the TRIM() function removes leading and trailing spaces from a string.
Note: Also look at the LTRIM() and RTRIM() functions.
Syntax
TRIM([characters FROM ]string)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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characters FROM | Optional. Specific characters to remove |
string | Required. The string to remove spaces or characters from |
Technical Details
Works in: | SQL Server (starting with 2017), Azure SQL Database, |
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More Examples
Example
Remove characters and spaces from a string:
SELECT TRIM('#! ' FROM ' #SQL Tutorial! ') AS
TrimmedString;
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