SQL/MX 2.x Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
SQL/MX Functions and Expressions
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RPAD Function
RPAD Function
The RPAD function replaces the rightmost specified number of characters in a 
character expression with a padding character.
RPAD is an SQL/MX extension.
character-expr 
is an SQL character value expression. The operand is the result of evaluating 
character-expr. See Character Value Expressions on page 6-39.
count 
specifies the number of characters to be replaced in character-expr. The 
number count must be a value greater than or equal to zero of exact numeric data 
type and with a scale of zero. The count must be less than or equal to the length 
of the evaluation of the character-expr.
pad-character 
specifies the padding character that replaces the rightmost count characters in 
the character expression character-expr. If no pad-character is specified, 
spaces is the padding character.
Examples of RPAD
•
Replace 'Smith' with spaces:
RPAD ('Robert John Smith', 5)
•
Use the RPAD function to replace the last character of the job descriptions with 
'X':
UPDATE persnl.job 
SET jobdesc = RPAD (jobdesc, 1, 'X');
RPAD (character-expr,count [,pad-character]) 










