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I m trying to send post request to webservice. I am using oracle sql developer and @anonymous' answer was the closest, but kept receiving syntax errors until i edited the query to this. When i add special character @ in parameter it is coverted to %40.i have checked server side.they are getting %40 instead of @

Can any one help m. Alter table table_name modify column_name varchar(40) %40 converted into @ on get asked 12 years, 3 months ago modified 7 years, 2 months ago viewed 14k times

Must '@' and '%40' be treated equivalently in url paths

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How does postman pick the correct Named pipes error 40 could not open a connection to sql server I tried several msdn pages and links, which includes firewall setting change, sql configuration settings, but nothing works. The backup statement is using the noinit clause

This causes each successive backup to append to the existing backup file

You are attempting to backup to one media set (one file), but it appears the existing backup you are attempting to append to consisted of two media sets (two files) For a quick turnaround, specify a new filename Backup database [payroll] to disk = n'd:\project 2014.

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