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> You weren't asking how to use the function in a select, weren't you?
I was. That was the subject of the post.
'How to use user function in SELECT query'
>You dumped your code with the remark 'This doesn't work', without even
>verifying yourself it *could* actually work.
It doesn't work because my main purpose was to use it in the SELECT
query
and that fails. However now i've created a package as advised and it
works.
thx. Received on Wed May 03 2006 - 06:29:21 CDT
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