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      <title>Oracle Instaclient finally on OS X</title>
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      <title>Is numeric?</title>
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      <description>table on an Oracle 8i database, and I wanted to select only those tuples that contain numbers. Had I used PostgreSQL I could just have used a regex, which is nice and Perl like. But this is Oracle&amp;hellip;</description>
      
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