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Dear all !
I need a PL/SQL proc that will drop all the white characters (spaces , tabs
, enters etc.. ) from a string stored in a VARCHAR column
I'm not trying to load my work to others , but ... if U have such a proc
ready , would U please share .
Thanks a lot in advance.
DBAndrey
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