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Dynamically creating a query with a subset of columns based on a column prefix

Asked by tangocoder in Oracle Database

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I am using Oracle 9.2.03 and I am trying to create a pl/sql block where I have a table with 416 columns.  The majority of the columns are repetition of 16 each which have a prefix T01,T02,T30 and so on.
Instead of hard coding the prefix I want to do it dynamically and get the value of the column.  (I tried concatenation but it  just gives the text and not the column contents). Then I want to insert the results based on the prefix.Start Free Trial
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