Re: storing windows path strings
От | Scott Frankel |
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Тема | Re: storing windows path strings |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 09F2B617-D557-4D41-853D-F39CCBDCDED1@pacbell.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: storing windows path strings (Cédric Villemain <cedric.villemain.debian@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Excellent! Mild testing so far, but it seems to work. Thanks! Scott On Jan 29, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Cédric Villemain wrote: > 2010/1/29 Scott Frankel <leknarf@pacbell.net>: >> >> Hi all, >> What's the proper way to store directory path strings in a table, >> especially >> ones with backslashes like windows? >> I'm currently using a prepared statement with bind value. Do I >> need to >> pre-parse all user entries to identify any backslash characters >> before >> passing the string to my insert statement? >> Searches through the documentation turned up references >> to escape_string_warning (boolean) and standard_conforming_strings >> (boolean). I'm not sure I'll have access to server side config. >> Thanks in advance! >> Scott >> >> eg: >> CREATE TABLE foo ( >> foo_id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, >> name VARCHAR(32) UNIQUE NOT NULL, >> dirpath text DEFAULT NULL); >> >> INSERT INTO foo (name, dirpath) VALUES ('bar', 'c:\windows\path\to >> \bar'); >> --> WARNING: nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal > > explicetely set ON the standard_conforming_string in the > postgresql.conf > *but* take care it don't break your application. > INSERT INTO foo (name, dirpath) VALUES ('bar', 'c:\windows\path\to > \bar'); > >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > Cédric Villemain
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