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I have a table that has a column named RANK which is a keyword in Oracle.

Now I need to insert data in this table :

insert into mytbl (RANK)
select RANK from other_table

when executing this query I got the following error :

ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis

How does one escape a keyword?

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    @Madhivanan - RANK was introduced into the Oracle lexicon relatively recently. It's oftem not possible to change the data models of legacy systems.
    – APC
    Jul 24, 2012 at 13:19

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Oracle uses double quotes " to escape reserved words.

insert into mytbl ("RANK")
select "RANK" 
from other_table

One other note, Oracle requires correct case as well.

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First of all, You shall not use reserved keywords as column name and table name.

Oracle uses Double quotes " to parse reserved keywords so you can parse the keywords by placing it in doubles quotes "".

insert into mytbl ("RANK")
select "RANK" 
from other_table
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In my case, there is , in my query.

UPDATE SCHEMA.TABLE SET PART_NO = '1S7F530400', WHERE PART_NO = '1S7?F5304?00';

This should be:

UPDATE SCHEMA.TABLE SET PART_NO = '1S7F530400' WHERE PART_NO = '1S7?F5304?00';
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It has been mentioned before, but to emphasize, one must exactly match the case in all uses. When I needed to extract the GROUP column and order it, "Group" did not work. It had to be "GROUP" in both cases such as

select "GROUP" from PICKLIST
order by "GROUP"

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