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Tuesday, September 18, 2001, 1:30:17 PM, you wrote:
SH> I'm am trying to use an accept statement to grab some info from the user in SH> an SQL script, SH> and then use that in a subsequent PL/SQL block. I can do the Accept ok, but SH> can't sem to SH> access the variable onside the block. Can anyone point me in the right SH> direction?
Can you post the part of your script in which you are doing this?
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Jonathan Gennick
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