First off, do you have Perl and DBD::Oracle or
Java?

Those would be the preferred methods to do something
like this, in this order. PL/SQL sould be a distant
third place as it is not very fast for this kind of
wholesale string operation.

PL/SQL may be a good choice though, if your requirements
for changing special characters are not too extensive.
i.e. you only have a small set of characters that need
to be changed.

Jared


On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Shakeel Qureshi wrote:

>
> Can someone give me a guideline as to how I
> should draw a script to find special characters
> in the database and replace them with blanks.
>
> TIA
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