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[PARSING] plsql varaibles with $ and # #822
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Thanks for reporting. Could you point me to the documentation that describes the syntax of these variables in PL/SQL? I haven't been able to find this info by myself. The best I've managed to find is this page but it doesn't describe the syntax, only the usage. |
I searched for a long time and couldn't find anything better than the chapter |
Yeah, but this section says nothing about |
You have right.
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Sorry for the delay on this. I don't have means to test this myself with Oracle, so I just take your word for it. Looks like I had explicitly turned the support of these characters off in parameter names, because the documentation said so. |
Fixed in 15.4.10 |
Describe the bug
Use variable with the characters
$
or#
a in the name. Example:Expected behavior
Pass
Actual behavior
Parse error: Unexpected "$# from du" at line 1 column 12. SQL dialect used: "plsql".
Usage
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