add 0's before string until len of string SQL











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I have data in column like



 107155
11316
1235
197852348
.
.
.


I need add 0's until length of 16. Example:



 0000000000107155
0000000000011316
0000000000001235
0000000197852348
.
.
.









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    What RDBMS are you using? MySQL? SQL Server? Oracle?
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I have data in column like



 107155
11316
1235
197852348
.
.
.


I need add 0's until length of 16. Example:



 0000000000107155
0000000000011316
0000000000001235
0000000197852348
.
.
.









share|improve this question




















  • 2




    What RDBMS are you using? MySQL? SQL Server? Oracle?
    – Salman A
    Nov 22 at 14:39













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I have data in column like



 107155
11316
1235
197852348
.
.
.


I need add 0's until length of 16. Example:



 0000000000107155
0000000000011316
0000000000001235
0000000197852348
.
.
.









share|improve this question















I have data in column like



 107155
11316
1235
197852348
.
.
.


I need add 0's until length of 16. Example:



 0000000000107155
0000000000011316
0000000000001235
0000000197852348
.
.
.






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    What RDBMS are you using? MySQL? SQL Server? Oracle?
    – Salman A
    Nov 22 at 14:39














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    What RDBMS are you using? MySQL? SQL Server? Oracle?
    – Salman A
    Nov 22 at 14:39








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What RDBMS are you using? MySQL? SQL Server? Oracle?
– Salman A
Nov 22 at 14:39




What RDBMS are you using? MySQL? SQL Server? Oracle?
– Salman A
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using lpad can get you what you want in oracle.



select lpad('107155',16,'0') 
from dual
--0000000000107155





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    using lpad can get you what you want in oracle.



    select lpad('107155',16,'0') 
    from dual
    --0000000000107155





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      using lpad can get you what you want in oracle.



      select lpad('107155',16,'0') 
      from dual
      --0000000000107155





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        using lpad can get you what you want in oracle.



        select lpad('107155',16,'0') 
        from dual
        --0000000000107155





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        using lpad can get you what you want in oracle.



        select lpad('107155',16,'0') 
        from dual
        --0000000000107155






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