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How do I query for a character constant that contains a single () or double (“) quotation mark?

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How do I query for a character constant that contains a single () or double (“) quotation mark?

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In a dBase expression, a character constant can be delimited by either single or double quotations marks. If you need to use a character constant that includes one type of quotation mark, then you should use the other type of quotation mark to delimit the character constant.

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