Thanks,
That fixed the problem I was having. Now, I just have to figure out how to read something like this.
CREATE TABLE "a2k"."DA2404_DISCREPANCY" ( "MR_CONTROL_NO" varchar(30) NOT NULL, "DISCREP_NO" integer NOT NULL, "TM_ITEM" varchar(4) NULL, "STATUS" varchar(1) NULL, "DEFICIENCY" varchar(30) NULL, "CORRECTION" varchar(30) NULL, "INITIALS" varchar(3) NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("MR_CONTROL_NO", "DISCREP_NO") WITH HASH SIZE 10 ) go
I want to change VARCHAR to VARCHAR2. I know that the ^ is to anchor at the beginning of a line. What does the $ do, exactly?
Thanks,
Bobby

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