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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T16:06:20+00:00 2026-05-25T16:06:20+00:00

Which pattern is identified by PATINDEX in the below statement? Could any one help

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Which pattern is identified by PATINDEX in the below statement? Could any one help me analyse it?
How can we find which of (‘I’,’II’,’III’) is identified ?

select PATINDEX ('%[I,II,III]%','sjfhasjdg II')

Please help me finding it.

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    2026-05-25T16:06:21+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 4:06 pm

    This is not how you use PATINDEX. , is not an alternation operator.

    You are telling it to find characters in the set I,II,III which just repeats a lot of characters so can be simplified to “find the first location of either I or ,“

    You could try

    WITH SearchTerms(Term)
         AS (SELECT 'I'
             UNION ALL
             SELECT 'II'
             UNION ALL
             SELECT 'III'),
         ToBeSearched(string)
         AS (SELECT 'sjfhasjdg II')
    SELECT string,
           Term,
           Charindex(Term, string) AS Location
    FROM   ToBeSearched
           JOIN SearchTerms
             ON Charindex(Term, string) > 0  
    

    Returns

    string       Term Location
    ------------ ---- -----------
    sjfhasjdg II I    11
    sjfhasjdg II II   11
    

    Of course both I and II match as anything that matches the second will always match the first.

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