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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:58:32+00:00 2026-05-17T02:58:32+00:00

I need to run a query against a legacy table that stores URL encoded

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I need to run a query against a legacy table that stores URL encoded text. I need this text to be decoded in my results. How do I achieve this?

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    2026-05-17T02:58:33+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:58 am

    Try one of these:

    CREATE FUNCTION dbo.UrlDecode(@url varchar(3072))
    RETURNS varchar(3072)
    AS
    BEGIN 
        DECLARE @count int, @c char(1), @cenc char(2), @i int, @urlReturn varchar(3072) 
        SET @count = Len(@url) 
        SET @i = 1 
        SET @urlReturn = '' 
        WHILE (@i <= @count) 
         BEGIN 
            SET @c = substring(@url, @i, 1) 
            IF @c LIKE '[!%]' ESCAPE '!' 
             BEGIN 
                SET @cenc = substring(@url, @i + 1, 2) 
                SET @c = CHAR(CASE WHEN SUBSTRING(@cenc, 1, 1) LIKE '[0-9]' 
                                    THEN CAST(SUBSTRING(@cenc, 1, 1) as int) 
                                    ELSE CAST(ASCII(UPPER(SUBSTRING(@cenc, 1, 1)))-55 as int) 
                                END * 16 + 
                                CASE WHEN SUBSTRING(@cenc, 2, 1) LIKE '[0-9]' 
                                    THEN CAST(SUBSTRING(@cenc, 2, 1) as int) 
                                    ELSE CAST(ASCII(UPPER(SUBSTRING(@cenc, 2, 1)))-55 as int) 
                                END) 
                SET @urlReturn = @urlReturn + @c 
                SET @i = @i + 2 
             END 
            ELSE 
             BEGIN 
                SET @urlReturn = @urlReturn + @c 
             END 
            SET @i = @i +1 
         END 
        RETURN @urlReturn
    END
    GO
    

    from http://sqlblog.com/blogs/peter_debetta/archive/2007/03/09/t-sql-urldecode.aspx


    CREATE FUNCTION dbo.fnDeURL
    (
        @URL VARCHAR(8000)
    )
    RETURNS VARCHAR(8000)
    AS
    BEGIN
        DECLARE @Position INT,
            @Base CHAR(16),
            @High TINYINT,
            @Low TINYINT,
            @Pattern CHAR(21)
    
        SELECT  @Base = '0123456789abcdef',
            @Pattern = '%[%][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]%',
            @URL = REPLACE(@URL, '+', ' '),
            @Position = PATINDEX(@Pattern, @URL)
    
        WHILE @Position > 0
            SELECT  @High = CHARINDEX(SUBSTRING(@URL, @Position + 1, 1), @Base COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AS),
                @Low = CHARINDEX(SUBSTRING(@URL, @Position + 2, 1), @Base COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AS),
                @URL = STUFF(@URL, @Position, 3, CHAR(16 * @High + @Low - 17)),
                @Position = PATINDEX(@Pattern, @URL)
    
        RETURN  @URL
    END
    

    from http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=88926

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