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>STUIRVINE WROTE:
>I have a column in a table called "variance" (the same as the
>function) when I try to select the column into a variable in a
>PL/SQL block I get a compile error because PL/SQL is expecting
>a "(" because variance is a function name.
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>Does anybody have any suggestions on how to get around this,
>other than recreating the table. (I did not create the table)
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>Stuart
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> Hi
How about renaming your column??
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Received on Fri Feb 04 2000 - 17:24:26 CST
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