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parsing filenames

How can I loose a part of the filename

I want to drop the “_<Number>.sql”

Below I have a listing of file names in a file

Eg :
CREDIT_DEL_033333.sql I want it to be CREDIT_DEL
ATM_DEBIT_CARD_0999999.sql I want it to be ATM_DEBIT_CARD
DELCC_1234567.sql I want it to be DELCC
ALL_CR_DB_TRANS_444444444444.sql ALL_CR_DB_TRANS
ALL_CR_10_TRANS_444444444444.sql ALL_CR_10_TRANS

Any help is appreciated.
 

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