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| title | LOWER (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs | ||||||
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| ms.date | 03/13/2017 | ||||||
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| ms.prod_service | database-engine, sql-database, sql-data-warehouse, pdw | ||||||
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| ms.technology | t-sql | ||||||
| ms.topic | reference | ||||||
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| author | cawrites | ||||||
| ms.author | chadam | ||||||
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[!INCLUDE sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw]
Returns a character expression after converting uppercase character data to lowercase.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
LOWER ( character_expression )
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character_expression
Is an expression of character or binary data. character_expression can be a constant, variable, or column. character_expression must be of a data type that is implicitly convertible to varchar. Otherwise, use CAST to explicitly convert character_expression.
varchar or nvarchar
The following example uses the LOWER function, the UPPER function, and nests the UPPER function inside the LOWER function in selecting product names that have prices between $11 and $20.
-- Uses AdventureWorks
SELECT LOWER(SUBSTRING(EnglishProductName, 1, 20)) AS Lower,
UPPER(SUBSTRING(EnglishProductName, 1, 20)) AS Upper,
LOWER(UPPER(SUBSTRING(EnglishProductName, 1, 20))) As LowerUpper
FROM dbo.DimProduct
WHERE ListPrice between 11.00 and 20.00;
[!INCLUDEssResult]
Lower Upper LowerUpper
-------------------- --------------------- --------------------
minipump MINIPUMP minipump
taillights - battery TAILLIGHTS - BATTERY taillights - battery
Data Types (Transact-SQL)
String Functions (Transact-SQL)
UPPER (Transact-SQL)