Re: Quoted strings on CLI
От | Pavel Stehule |
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Тема | Re: Quoted strings on CLI |
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Msg-id | CAFj8pRDRf7-iwNufgrZJp3zyGp2Aju+R0yBVW26xw1x7HkSjyA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Quoted strings on CLI (Alexander Reichstadt <lxr@mac.com>) |
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Re: Quoted strings on CLI
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Список | pgsql-general |
Hello you cannot use a \ escaping when you have standard_conforming_strings enabled. There are four ways: first - use a usual way for using quotes - use a doubling single quotes postgres=# select 'Peter''s toy'; ?column? ───────────── Peter's toy (1 row) or you can use a own string delimiters postgres=# select $$Peter's toy$$; ?column? ───────────── Peter's toy (1 row) or you can disable standard_conforming_strings postgres=# set standard_conforming_strings to off; SET postgres=# select 'Peter\'s toy'; WARNING: nonstandard use of \' in a string literal LINE 1: select 'Peter\'s toy'; ^ HINT: Use '' to write quotes in strings, or use the escape string syntax (E'...'). ?column? ───────────── Peter's toy (1 row) or you can use PostgreSQL enhanced strings postgres=# select E'Peter\'s toy'; ?column? ───────────── Peter's toy (1 row) Regards Pavel Stehule 2012/3/2 Alexander Reichstadt <lxr@mac.com>: > Hi, > > I just migrated from mysql and am running into an issue I found no solution for when researching. Using the web interfaceI can insert values that contain single-quotes. But using the CLI I found no way to select or insert single quotes: > > PetWork=# select * from persons where firstname='\'Peter\''; > Invalid command \'';. Try \? for help. > PetWork-# select * from persons where firstname='\\'Peter\\''; > Invalid command \. Try \? for help. > PetWork-# select * from persons where firstname='\\\'Peter\\\''; > Invalid command \. Try \? for help. > PetWork-# select * from persons where firstname='\\\\'Peter\\\\''; > Invalid command \. Try \? for help. > PetWork-# select * from persons where firstname='\\\\'Peter\\\\''; > > On different forums the solution suggested is to prepend backslashes. But it doesn't matter how many backslashes I prepend,it always fails. What does one have to do to achieve that? > > Thanks for any help > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general
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