Hi Bill,
Have you solved this yet?
When the psql prompt becomes a ' it means you've started a text string
and not ended it. i.e. :
psql# INSERT INTO foo (stringfield) VALUES ('blah blah blah);
psql'#
You need to type another ' then press enter to finish the string. Once
on a new line, type \
"William D. Tallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I am entering values into a table, and make a mistake, sometimes
> there is an error message, and sometimes the equal sign in the prompt
> becomes a single quote. Error messages I can puzzle out, but I have not
> discovered how to recover f
Ed Loehr wrote:
>
> Timothy Grant wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I keep seeing references to server side scripting and something called
> > PL/SQL, I found some mention of extending it in the programmers
> > reference, but I am unable to find any reference material, is there such
> > a thing, and if
Timothy Grant wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I keep seeing references to server side scripting and something called
> PL/SQL, I found some mention of extending it in the programmers
> reference, but I am unable to find any reference material, is there such
> a thing, and if so, where can I find it.
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