This would allow supporting stringr functions like str_detect () and str_replace () which are currently not supported by dbplyr for SQL Server. But, then this would require the user to be on SQL ...
REGEXP(string1, string2)--Returns TRUE if any (possibly empty) substring of string1 matches the Java regular expression string2, otherwise FALSE. Returns NULL if any of arguments is NULL.
SQL, the Structured Query Language, remains one of the most widely used programming languages, coming in fourth in Stack Overflow’s research for 2023. Just over half (51.52%) of professional ...
To compare two strings you can also use ==. But that might not work as you wanted with strings containing digits because 1 equals 1.00 (but not in a string sense).
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