FIELD
Returns the index (position) of str in the str1, str2, str3, ... list. Returns 0 if str is not found. If str is NULL, the return value is 0 because NULL fails equality comparison with any value. FIELD() is the complement of ELT().
Syntax​
FIELD(str,str1,str2,str3,...)
Arguments​
Arguments | Description |
---|---|
strN | The string. |
Return Type​
An numeric data type value.
Examples​
SELECT FIELD('Bb', 'Aa', 'Bb', 'Cc', 'Dd', 'Ff');
+-------------------------------------------+
| FIELD('Bb', 'Aa', 'Bb', 'Cc', 'Dd', 'Ff') |
+-------------------------------------------+
| 2 |
+-------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.01 sec)
SELECT FIELD('Gg', 'Aa', 'Bb', 'Cc', 'Dd', 'Ff');
+-------------------------------------------+
| FIELD('Gg', 'Aa', 'Bb', 'Cc', 'Dd', 'Ff') |
+-------------------------------------------+
| 0 |
+-------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.01 sec)