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If you can explain what strange means in this context it would help ..
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Ganesh
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 15:14:30 -0600, Ben Sauer <sauerbl_at_ldschurch.org> wrote:
> Probably pretty basic... but I've got a trigger that needs to execute when the
> new VarChar2 field <> the old VarChar2 field. In other words on Change. But
> it
> seems that <> has strange results with them in the trigger. Am I supposed to
> use some alternate function like .equals() in Java. If so would somebody mind
> some syntax for me?
> Thanks,
> Ben
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