hey thanks guys.  I already implemented a clunkier way, but I'd be interested 
in saving Chris' stored procedure until I'm good enough to implement it.  I'll 
be implementing searches forever into the future.  Why wouldn't it work in 
Oracle (which is my DB)?

> That's unlikely to work in Oracle ;-)
> 
> On 7/6/05, Chris Terrebonne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Daniel,
> > 
> > Included below is a stored procedure that you can use to search any 
> or all columns in all tables.

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