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Term: LPAD
Definition: LPAD(string, padding_length, [ padding_string ]) The string is the string to prepend or pad characters onto. The padded characters are added to the left-hand side of the string. The padding_length is the number of characters to return (not the number of characters to add). If the padding_length is smaller than the original string, the LPAD function will truncate the string to the size of the padding_length. The padding_string is optional. This is the character string that will be padded to the left-hand side of string. If this parameter is omitted, the LPAD function will default to padding space characters to the left-side of the string. Example Usage: lpad('Oracle', 10); would return ' Oracle'
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