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MS Access Right() Function

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Core idea

What is the main idea behind MS Access Right() Function?

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1Quick choice

Which statement best captures the main point of this lesson?

2Fill blank

Complete the missing token from the example code.

___("SQL Tutorial is cool", 4) AS ExtractString;
3Order

Put the learning moves in the order that makes the concept easiest to apply.

The Right() function extracts a number of characters from a string (starting from right).
Definition and Usage
MS Access Right() Function

Example

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

ParameterDescription
stringRequired. The string to extract from
number_of_charsRequired. 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

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