MS Access Replace() Function
Example
Replace "i" with "a" in the string:
  SELECT Replace("My name is Willy Wonka", "i", "a") AS ReplaceString; 
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Definition and Usage
The Replace() function replaces a substring within a string, with another substring, a specified number of times.
Syntax
  Replace(string1, find, replacement, 
  start, 
  count, 
  compare)
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| string1 | Required. The original string | 
| find | Required. The substring to search for in string1 | 
| replacement | Required. The substring to replace find in string1 | 
| start | Optional. The start position in string1 to begin the search. If omitted, start is 1 | 
| count | Optional. The number of replaces to perform. If omitted, it will replace all occurrences of find with replacement | 
| compare | Optional. The type of string comparison. Possible values: -1: Use the setting of Option Compare 0: Binary comparison 1: Textual comparison 2: Comparison based on info in your database  | 
  
Technical Details
| Works in: | From Access 2000 | 
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