Luís de Sousa ha scritto:
Hello everyone,

I need to replace all occurrences of a certain character in a string.
For that I'm using regexp_replace, but so far I only managed to
replace the first character, here's an example:

SELECT regexp_replace('xaxx', 'x', 'e');
  regexp_replace
----------------
  eaxx
(1 row)

But the result I'd need is 'eaee'. How can I do it?


Using the right function? :)

test=# SELECT replace('xaxx', 'x', 'e');
 replace
---------
 eaee
(1 row)

Your usage involving regexp!

P.s. google for "replace string postgresql"  and I'm feeling lucky

Thanks,

Luís


Michele


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