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MS Access Right() Function

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MS Access Right() Function

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Example

Extract 4 characters from a string (starting from right):

Select

Right("SQL Tutorial is cool", 4) AS ExtractString;

Definition and Usage

The Right() function extracts a number of characters from a string (starting from right).

Note:

See also the

Left() function.

Syntax

Right(

string, number_of_chars )

Parameter Values

Parameter

Description string

Required. The string to extract from number_of_chars

Required. The number of characters to extract. If this parameter is higher than the number of characters in string, this function will return the entire string

Technical Details

Works in:

From Access 2000

More Examples

Example

Extract 5 characters from the text in the "CustomerName" column (starting from right): SELECT Right(CustomerName, 5) AS ExtractString

FROM Customers;

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