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Right there with Babe
      
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"/" allowed in VARCHAR Datatype?????
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yes no problem- why do you ask ?
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I'm sorry - perhaps it's too early on a Monday. What's the actual question?
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Right there with Babe
      
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I just wanted to know if the character '/' was allowed in the varchar datatype. I had an import blow up this morning and the constraint that it was blowing up on didn't make sense. I thought that perhaps there were certain special characters that weren't allowed. thank you guys for the speedy response.
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