CT_REMRIGHT

 REMRIGHT()
 Removes particular characters at the end of a string
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 Syntax

     REMRIGHT(<cString>,[<cCharacter|nCharacter>])
        --> cString

 Arguments

     <cString>  Designates the string that is processed.

     <cCharacter|nCharacter>  Designates the character that is removed
     from the end of the <cString>.  The default value is a space, CHR(32).

 Returns

     REMRIGHT() returns the modified <cString>.

 Description

     REMRIGHT() functions exactly like Clipper's RTRIM(), with one
     exception.  While the Clipper function can only remove spaces,
     REMRIGHT() can remove any character you choose.  The character that is
     removed can be specified with the <cCharacter|nCharacter> parameter.

 Note

     .  When the <cCharacter|nCharacter> parameter is not specified,
        spaces are removed.

 Examples

     .  Remove the spaces:

        ? REMRIGHT("   abc   ")         // "   abc"

     .  Remove the character ".":

        ? REMRIGHT("..abc..", ".")      // "..abc"

See Also: REMALL() REMLEFT()



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