| title | REGEXP_INSTR (Transact-SQL) | |
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| description | REGEXP_INSTR Returns the starting or ending position of the matched substring. | |
| author | MikeRayMSFT | |
| ms.author | mikeray | |
| ms.reviewer | abhtiwar, wiassaf, randolphwest | |
| ms.date | 11/18/2025 | |
| ms.service | sql | |
| ms.subservice | t-sql | |
| ms.topic | reference | |
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| monikerRange | =sql-server-ver17 || =sql-server-linux-ver17 || =azuresqldb-current || =azuresqldb-mi-current || =fabric-sqldb |
[!INCLUDE sqlserver2025-asdb-asmi-fabricsqldb]
Returns the starting or ending position of the matched substring, depending on the value of the return_option argument.
REGEXP_INSTR
(
string_expression,
pattern_expression [ , start [ , occurrence [ , return_option [ , flags [ , group ] ] ] ] ]
)
Note
Regular expressions are available in Azure SQL Managed Instance with the SQL Server 2025 or Always-up-to-date update policy.
[!INCLUDE regexp-string-expression]
[!INCLUDE regexp-pattern-expression]
Specifies the starting position for the search within the search string. Optional. Type is int or bigint.
The numbering is 1-based, meaning the first character in the expression is 1 and the value must be >= 1. If the start expression is less than 1, returns error. If the start expression is greater than the length of string_expression, the function returns 0. The default is 1.
An expression (positive integer) that specifies which occurrence of the pattern expression within the source string to be searched or replaced. Default is 1. Searches at the first character of the string_expression. For a positive integer n, it searches for the nth occurrence beginning with the first character following the first occurrence of the pattern_expression, and so forth.
Specifies whether to return the beginning or ending position of the matched substring. Use 0 for the beginning, and 1 for the end. The default value is 0. The query returns error for any other value.
[!INCLUDE regexp-flags-expression]
Specifies which capture group (subexpression) of a pattern_expression determines the position within string_expression to return. The group is a fragment of pattern enclosed in parentheses and can be nested. The groups are numbered in the order in which their left parentheses appear in pattern. The value is an integer and must be >= 0 and must not be greater than the number of groups in the pattern_expression. The default value is 0, which indicates that the position is based on the string that matches the entire pattern_expression.
If the value is greater than the number of groups in pattern_expression, the function returns 0.
Integer.
Find the position of the first substring that contains only digits in the PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION column.
SELECT REGEXP_INSTR(PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION, '\d+')
FROM PRODUCTS;Find the position of the third occurrence of the letter a (case-insensitive) in the PRODUCT_NAME column.
SELECT REGEXP_INSTR(PRODUCT_NAME, 'a', 1, 3, 0, 'i')
FROM PRODUCTS;Find the position of the end of the first substring that starts with t and ends with e (case-sensitive) in the PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION column.
SELECT REGEXP_INSTR(PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION, 't.*?e', 1, 1, 1)
FROM PRODUCTS;