Mark

If you are fairly current on the OS level and there will be no other underscores, there is a replace() function now.

Update filename set field = replace(field, '_', '#') where substr(field, 1, 1) = '_'

Not sure of the order of the parameters - and maybe the "field" can be an expression, like a substring - don't know.

Otherwise, there is the old way -
update filename set field = '#' || substr(field, 2) where substr(field, 1, 1) = '_'

HTH
Vern

At 07:57 AM 9/28/2007, you wrote:

Is there a way to update a substring of one column?

I would like to replace the first character of a 10-character field with
say "#" where ever that first byte is say "_" in a column.

Can I do this with an UPDATE ... WHERE ...?

Thanks.
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