Hello,
Al colleague of mine drew my attention to the following curiousity. If in a varchar2 column there is a null-character (chr(0)) somewhere in the middle, then the SQL-grid truncates this varchar2 colum.
I would expect PL/SQL Developer to ignore these characters, maybe substitute them with a newline or something, but to truncate it seems like the wrong thing right?
From my perspective this is a bug, is there anywhere that I can have this registered as a bug?
Regards,
Mark van Uden - an otherwise very happy PL/SQL Developer user
Al colleague of mine drew my attention to the following curiousity. If in a varchar2 column there is a null-character (chr(0)) somewhere in the middle, then the SQL-grid truncates this varchar2 colum.
I would expect PL/SQL Developer to ignore these characters, maybe substitute them with a newline or something, but to truncate it seems like the wrong thing right?
From my perspective this is a bug, is there anywhere that I can have this registered as a bug?
Regards,
Mark van Uden - an otherwise very happy PL/SQL Developer user