PLS-00529: Bad column name string in INSERT statement (must
be an identifier)
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Cause: In an INSERT statement, an attempt was made to use a
column name that is not an identifier. In any INSERT
statement with explicit column list a column name must be a
simple identifier.
Action: Rewrite the INSERT statement, using a simple
identifier for the column name.
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