NDS : how to use a ' in the sql statement ?

Hi folks,
I would like to use a sql statement which includes single quotes "'" into my NDS statement.
Since I have to put my statement into a varchar within single qutes I have to
mark the internal quotes as quotes which have to be in my varchar buit don't effect the quoting of the whole varchar.
How can I do that ?
Best regards,
Daniel

I got it. In order to distinguish between data single quote and varchar sigle quote, you need to use 2 single-quotes instead of one in DATA.
Like this.
SQL>
SQL> drop table table1;
Table dropped.
SQL>
SQL> create table table1(col1 varchar2(20));
Table created.
SQL>
SQL> insert into table1 values('Sarma''s');
1 row created.
SQL>
SQL> commit
  2  /
Commit complete.
SQL> select * from table1
  2  /
COL1
Sarma's
SQL> Cheers
Sarma.

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