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Dredging up memories here - seems to me you should be able to insert a
Control-M as a carriage return. However I do not know your tools set &
have no idea how you would get that character in with your tools.
So why are you doing such a non-standard thing as dynamically creating triggers? I'm always intrigued when I hear people doing unusual things ... I did create triggers dynamically years ago (7.0.16) when I created a psuedo-case repository, so I know some reasons - just like to understand what reasons others have. (And sometimes during the discussions, other ideas & techniques arise.) Received on Tue Apr 08 2003 - 21:16:58 CDT
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