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4>
5> create table Bankers(
6>    BankerID             Integer,
7>    BankerName           VARCHAR(20),
8>    BankerContactLName   VARCHAR(20),
9>    BankerContactFName   VARCHAR(20),
10>    BankerCity           VARCHAR(20),
11>    BankerState          VARCHAR(20),
12>    BankerZipCode        VARCHAR(20),
13>    BankerPhone          VARCHAR(20)
14> )
15> GO
1>
2> insert into Bankers values (1, 'ABC Inc.','Joe','Smith','Vancouver','BC','11111','111-111-1111');
3> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (2, 'DEF Inc.','Red','Rice', 'New York', 'DE','22222','222-222-2222');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (3, 'HJI Inc.','Kit','Cat',  'Paris',    'CA','33333','333-333-3333');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (4, 'QWE Inc.','Git','Black','Regina',   'ER','44444','444-444-4444');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (5, 'RTY Inc.','Wil','Lee',  'Toronto',  'YU','55555','555-555-5555');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (6, 'YUI Inc.','Ted','Larry','Calgary',  'TY','66666','666-666-6666');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (7, 'OIP Inc.','Yam','Act',  'San Franc','FG','77777','777-777-7777');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (8, 'SAD Inc.','Hit','Eat',  'Orland',   'PO','88888','888-888-8888');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (9, 'DFG Inc.','Sad','Lee',  'Wisler',   'PL','99999','999-999-9999');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1> insert into Bankers values (0, 'GHJ Inc.','Bit','Lee',  'Ticker',   'MN','00000','000-000-0000');
2> GO

(1 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> SELECT BankerCity, BankerState, BankerCity + BankerState
4> FROM Bankers
5> GO
BankerCity           BankerState
-------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------
Vancouver            BC                   VancouverBC
New York             DE                   New YorkDE
Paris                CA                   ParisCA
Regina               ER                   ReginaER
Toronto              YU                   TorontoYU
Calgary              TY                   CalgaryTY
San Franc            FG                   San FrancFG
Orland               PO                   OrlandPO
Wisler               PL                   WislerPL
Ticker               MN                   TickerMN

(10 rows affected)
1>
2> drop table Bankers;
3> GO
1>
2>








5.27.VARCHAR
5.27.1.To use a string literal or a date literal in a comparison, enclose it in quotes.
5.27.2.Varchar type value pattern matching
5.27.3.Selecting the length of a varchar column.
5.27.4.How to concatenate string data
5.27.5.How to format string data using literal values
5.27.6.How to include apostrophes in literal values
5.27.7.VARCHAR(MAX)
5.27.8.Replace the string '102' located at offset 9 (zero-based) with the string 'one hundred and two'
5.27.9.City name is Dallas
5.27.10.The IN() Function matches a field to any number of values in a list.
5.27.11.Use REPLICATE to fill a varchar type variable
5.27.12.CONVERT(varchar(12), OrderDate, 111)
5.27.13.Performing String Concatenation