Insert value with quotes into the table

Hi,
How can I insert a value along with quotes into a table column of type varchar.
Meaning..I want to insert the value 'TEST' including the single quotes.
Regards,
Murali Mohan

It only a matter of using the correct number of quotes. to insert 'TEST' you use 3 quotes on each end
example: '''TEST'''
Hi,
How can I insert a value along with quotes into a table column of type varchar.
Meaning..I want to insert the value 'TEST' including the single quotes.
Regards,
Murali Mohan

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