In a SELECT literal? 

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If my memory serves me I believe you can do something like this:

EQU QT = char(39)
EQU DQT = char(34)

then do:

VAR2 = \DQT:QT:VAR1:QT:DQT\

At least something similar.

Karl


<quote who="Kevin King">
> Unidata 6.1: Is there a way to "escape a character" in a SELECT 
> literal?  Though I can't see it in the documentation, I know you can

> quote with the " or \ characters, but what if the literal contains 
> both " and \ characters?  What then?  Or what if the value contains
a 
> "^" or "[" or "?" that aren't to be interpreted by the query engine?
>
> ???
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