Re: problem with longvarchar... reads as long



On Oct 9, 8:46 am, Sonnich Jensen <sonnich.jen...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi

I have a problem when reading a longvarchar, displays as memo in DB
Explorer. It reads, but when reading in excel it gives an error (just
that).
When playing around in DB explorer, I cannot use casting as char, the
error: expected char, got long.

In the SQL I cannot use || and add something to it.

NVL fails too.

What should I do?

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David Fitzjarrell

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