Re: update phenomenom
От | Ian Barwick |
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Тема | Re: update phenomenom |
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Msg-id | 200306062103.09693.barwick@gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | update phenomenom ("Henrik Steffen" <steffen@city-map.de>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Friday 06 June 2003 10:58, Henrik Steffen wrote: > Hello all, (...) > For me it's almost 99.9 % sure, that it's no error in the > perl-program. There is only one command issuing exactly > > SQL("UPDATE $table SET $daten WHERE kundennummer='$kundennummer';"); > > where $table is the table-variable > $daten is what is to be set > $kundennummer is the client-number, which is checked before to match > exactly 9 digits. What exactly does the function SQL() do? Is it possible that the script could receive input along these lines? SQL("UPDATE table SET manio='071002'; WHERE kundennummer='071002883';") > Could there be any postgresql-server-side explanation for this phenomenom ? > Perhaps > anything about corrupted indexes, or anything? Any idea what version the server is running? Schöne Grüße Ian Barwick barwick@gmx.net
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