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Dealing with semi colons
Steve Wood
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posted 18 years ago
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Hi guys,
How do you deal with semi-colons in
JDBC
- we put them in our queries and Oracle doesn't seem to like them. I'm concerned that Oracle might not like them, but other databases need them.
Any advice?
Cheers,
Steve
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How are you using semi-colons. In JDBC you don't need to end statements with them.
Steve Wood
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Great thanks - I wasn't sure if they were needed for some database JDBC drivers. We are using them at the end of the statement.
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