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CntlPanel1
Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 9:57:23 AM
SQL Statement
SELECT InStr(LCase([PartName]),"control") AS cntl, InStr(LCase([PartName]),"panel") AS panl, Left([partnumber],7) AS Expr1, UCase(Mid$([PartNumber],8)) AS Expr2
FROM Process
WHERE (((InStr(LCase([PartName]),"control"))<>0)) OR (((InStr(LCase([PartName]),"panel"))<>0))
ORDER BY Left([partnumber],7), UCase(Mid$([PartNumber],8)) DESC;
Dependencies
Parameters
- None
What it does
SQL Query Description
This SQL query retrieves data from a table named Process
and performs several string manipulation operations on the PartName
column.
Query Overview
The query selects specific columns from the Process
table, filters rows based on the presence of certain substrings in the PartName
column, and sorts the resulting data by multiple conditions.
Selected Columns
- cntl: The position of the first occurrence of
"control"
in the lowercasePartName
. If"control"
is not found, a NULL value will be returned. - panl: The position of the first occurrence of
"panel"
in the lowercasePartName
. If"panel"
is not found, a NULL value will be returned. - Expr1: The leftmost 7 characters of the
partnumber
. - Expr2: The uppercase version of the middle 8 characters (starting from position 8) of the
PartNumber
.
Filtering Rows
The query filters rows where either "control"
or "panel"
is found in the lowercase PartName
. This means that if a part has both "control"
and "panel"
substrings, it will be included in the result set.
Sorting Results
The results are sorted by:
- The leftmost 7 characters of the
partnumber
(Expr1) in ascending order. - The uppercase version of the middle 8 characters of the
PartNumber
(Expr2) in descending order.
Example Use Case
This query might be used to analyze or process a list of parts that are part of control systems or panels, and then further filtering based on specific part numbers.