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-- UDTF to return a camelcase of a string for column naming purposes
-- Simply paste this gist into ACS SQL and run it to create the UDTF.
-- Note: I am using library QUSRSYS. I suggest you put it into your own tool library
-- It is a cool example how far you can go with SQL: Have fun -
-- (C) Niels Liisberg 2021
-- This gist is distributed on an "as is" basis, without warranties
-- or conditions of any kind, either express or implied.
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create or replace function qusrsys.camel_case (
name varchar(128)
)
returns varchar(128)
no external action
set option output=*print, commit=*none, dbgview = *list
begin
declare temp varchar(128);
declare outString varchar(128);
declare i int;
declare upperNext int;
declare c char(1);
-- First snake-case the name to sanitise it AND it will also works if the string is already snake-case
set temp = lower(name);
set temp = regexp_replace(temp , '[æ]' , 'ae');
set temp = regexp_replace(temp , '[ø@]' , 'oe');
set temp = regexp_replace(temp , '[å]' , 'aa');
set temp = regexp_replace(temp , '[^a-z0-9]' , ' ');
set temp = trim(temp); -- Done here if the name has trailing invalid chars
set temp = regexp_replace(temp , ' +', '_');
-- Columns names can not begin with a digit
if substring(temp , 1 , 1) >= '0' then
set temp = 'x' concat temp;
end if;
set i = 1;
set upperNext = 0;
set outString = '';
while i <= length(temp) do
set c = substr(temp , i ,1);
if c = '_' then
set upperNext = 1;
elseif upperNext = 1 then
set outString = outString || upper(c);
set upperNext = 0;
else
set outString = outString || c;
end if;
set i = i +1;
end while;
return outString;
end;
-- usecase
values ( qusrsys.camel_case('Saldo beløb'));
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