How to specify SOUNDEX search in XQuery

Hello,
Is there way to run (specify) SOUNDEX search for particular field on my RDBMS
datasource?
Regards,
Benjamin.

Thank you!
Regards,
Benjamin.
"Mike Reiche" <mreiche@news_group_only.com> wrote:
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Liquid Data provides means to execute any SQL statement against an RDBMS
source.
You need to create a SQL Call Definition which defines the SQL statement
that
you wish to execute. Please see http://edocs.bea.com/liquiddata/docs81/samples/installedsamples.html#1130241
Mike
"Benjamin Shrom" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
Is there way to run (specify) SOUNDEX search for particular field on
my RDBMS
datasource?
Regards,
Benjamin.

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