Using Escape Characters - trillium_quality - trillium_discovery - Latest

Trillium Control Center

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Software
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Verify
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Trilliumâ„¢ software
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Trilliumâ„¢ software > Trilliumâ„¢ Discovery
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Latest
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en-US
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
ft:title
Trillium Control Center
Copyright
2025
First publish date
2008
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2025-08-28
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2025-08-28T06:18:28.409000

If you use IF/THEN conditional statements, you must precede nested literal characters with a backslash, referred to as an escape character ( \ ). Adding the backslash ensures the nested literal character is read as part of the string, not the end of the string.

Use the following valid escape characters:

  • \\ = \ (backslash)
  • \t = tab
  • \' = ' (single quote)
Note: To escape a double quote ("), use " " together instead of the backslash. For example, Address IN (""""), using two double quotes within double quotes.