LTRIM(x,y) is a
string function that removes all of the characters specified in the character string y from the start of the character string x. The result of LTRIM(x,y), therefore, starts with the first character that was not specified in y.
Result of the LTRIM(x,y) function | |
LTRIM(x) |
Only blanks (code attribute ASCII, EBCDIC ( code tables)) or binary zeros (code attribute BYTE) are removed from x. |
x is NULL value |
NULL value |
See also:
TRIM(x,y) RTRIM(x,y)