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 +====== Search Substring (Expression Function) ======
  
 +===== Purpose =====
 +The **Search Substring** function (SEARCH_SUBSTRING) is used to find the index of a search string found within another string. ​ The search is case sensitive.
 +
 +{{::​search_substring_initial.png?​direct&​600|}} ​
 +===== Parameters =====
 +The **Search Substring** function has four parameters, two of which are required:
 +
 +==== Find ====
 +
 +Allowed Inputs: [[Field|field]] value or text string
 +
 +The first required parameter of the **Search Substring** function is the string that we are looking for. Either use the use the [[Query Builder]] to choose a field that contains the search value or use type a value to search for a text string.
 +==== Within ====
 +
 +Allowed Inputs: [[Field|field]] value or text string
 +
 +The second required parameter is the string that is being search. ​ It can either be obtained from a field using the Query Builder or from a literal string.
 +==== Occurrence ====
 +
 +Allowed Inputs: [[Field|field]] value or a positive number
 +
 +The third parameter, which is optional, is a number denoting which occurrence of the search value to return the index for. If this option is not used then the first occurrence is used.
 +
 +==== Start Point ====
 +
 +Allowed Inputs: omitted or "​end"​
 +
 +The fourth parameter, which is optional, is a string used to determine from which end of the string the search starts. ​ If this parameter is omitted then the search will proceed left to right. ​ If the parameter is set to "​end"​ then the search will be performed right to left.  If this parameter is used then the third parameter will need to be entered.
 +
 +===== Output =====
 +
 +The output of the **Search Substring** function is a number representing the index of the left hand side of the searched string relative to the left hand side of the string being search starting at zero.
 +
 +===== Example =====
 +
 +Searches are case sensitive for example SEARCH_SUBSTRING("​T","​This is a String'​) will return 0 while SEARCH_SUBSTRING("​t","​This is a String'​) will return 11.  The index returned is always relative to the left hand side of the string for example SEARCH_SUBSTRING("​i","​This is a String',​1,'​end'​) returns 13 and SEARCH_SUBSTRING("​i","​This is a String',​1) returns 2.
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