Oracle / PLSQL: Extract the filename suffix from a full file path
Question: I have a string that contains the full path to a file. How can I extract the suffix for a filename from the string in Oracle?
For example, if I have a full file path as follows:
'c:\windows\temp\example.xls'
I want to retrieve the following:
'xls'
Answer: You can create a custom function in Oracle that will retrieve the filename from the string value.
The following function called get_filename will extract the directory path. It will work with both Windows and UNIX system file paths.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_file_suffix (p_path IN VARCHAR2) RETURN varchar2 IS v_file_suffix VARCHAR2(10); BEGIN v_file_suffix := SUBSTR(p_path,(INSTR(p_path,'.',-1,1)+1),length(p_path)); RETURN v_file_suffix; EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN RETURN NULL; END;
Once the above function has been created, you can reference this function in your SQL statement. For example,
SELECT get_file_suffix('c:\windows\temp\example.xls') FROM dual;
This SQL statement would return 'xls'.
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