Search and replace string value

Hello

I have data stored in this mode in the table column


For example: select replace('Ra'ma','a','i') from double


Value of the column
----------------------
RA' my
BA'nglore

Please suggest me how to replace a single quotation mark in the string is not allow to be

Thank you
Sudhir

OK, did not include the selection of double, then ;-)

If you have data in a column with single quotes, that you want to get rid. This could be done as:

select replace(column_name, '''', '') replaced_data from table_name

Or otherwise:

select replace(column_name, q'{'}', '') replaced_data from table_name

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