One column in a table has values for the attribute 'stream'. Some queries
return some rows where a stream name (only identified one so far) has an
appended '+'. I cannot update the table to remove that appended character,
and I've not seen this before.

  Example:

   2220 | STV     | 2012-07-12 | Nematoda |             |              |
         |          | Omnivore      |    50 |          | StarvationCrk+| Owyhee
        |         |            |          |             |              |
         |          |               |       |          |               |
   2701 | STV-10  | 2013-07-10 | Nematoda |             |              |
         |          | Omnivore      |    36 |          | StarvationCrk | Owyhee

  I'd appreciate learning where that '+' originates and how to get rid of
it. A query to count the rows with the appendage returns zero:

select count(*) from benthos where stream = 'StarvationCrk';
count -------
   204

select count(*) from benthos where stream = 'StarvationCrk+';
count -------
     0

TIA,

Rich




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