Example
Left-pad the string with “ABC”, to a total length of 20:
SELECT LPAD("SQL Tutorial", 20, "ABC");
Definition and Usage
The LPAD() function left-pads a string with another string, to a certain length.
Note: Also look at the RPAD() function.
Syntax
LPAD(string, length, lpad_string)
Parameter Values
Parameter |
Description |
string |
Required. The original string. If the length of the original string is larger than the length parameter, this function removes the overfloating characters from string |
length |
Required. The length of the string after it has been left-padded |
lpad_string |
Required. The string to left-pad to string |
Technical Details
More Examples
Example
Left-pad the text in “CustomerName” with “ABC”, to a total length of 30:
SELECT LPAD(CustomerName, 30, "ABC") AS LeftPadCustomerName
FROM Customers;