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RE: Regular Expressions in SQL

From: Burke, William F (Bill) <wbburke_at_avaya.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 11:26:14 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0051D550.20021218112614@fatcity.com>


What do you mean by "regular expressions is SQL"... inquiring minds want to know

Regards,

Bill Burke
"The Kinder and Gentler DBA"
www.OracleGuru.com
www.KBMotorsports.biz

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What's the easiest way to do regular expressions in an SQL query?

If the answer is creating a function, does anyone have one they wouldn't mind
sharing?

Thanks,
Chris

Christopher Beckley
OCPDBA, MCDBA, MCSD, EIEIO
ThirdParadigm LLC
cbeckley_at_thirdparadigm.com
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