How about using this statement:
select name
from table1
where field like 'AAA% #989';
The % represents any character.
HTH,
Ruth
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Oracle 816 on linuxI have a problem where in a statment of sql the DB Oracle
doesn?t get the line in the follow situation :
select name
from table1
where field = 'AAA #989';
I think that between A and # exist some strange character that i can?t
identify it ..
How can I do it ?
Regards
Eriovaldo
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