rtrim Function
The rtrim function enables you to trim trailing characters from a string.
Syntax
returnvalue rtrim(source)
source ::= any*
returnvalue ::= string
Semantics
- source
-
The input string that should be trimmed. The trailing spaces in this string are removed. This argument is implicitly cast to a sequence of strings.
- returnvalue
-
Returns NULL if the source argument is NULL.
Returns NULL if the source argument is an empty sequence or a sequence with more than one item.
Example 12-44 trim Function
This example demonstrates rtrim function. Notice that the empty spaces at the end are removed but the empty spaces at the beginning are not removed.
Note:
You can use JSON query output mode so that the empty spaces are visible.MODE JSON
SELECT id, rtrim(name) FROM trim_demo
Output:{"id":10,"Column_2":" Peter"}
{"id":20,"Column_2":"Mary"}
{"id":30,"Column_2":" Oliver"}
{"id":40,"Column_2":"John"}