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Hi I am trying to update a row in a table and want to set a certain column to 'Human Resources'. But when I try and run the update, Oracle asks me to enter a value for nbsp ??
Can someone please tell me why this is and how I can get around this problem ? Many thanks Simon |
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amperstand is used to get input from a user for a variable.
Its really useful combined with a WHERE clause to limit output. |
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use the escape character \
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