Arrays are tricky. It depends on what you doing. Is the column an array type? There was something in docs about it.
I was answering the backslash question which you would use quotemta because it backslash not because of array. If you putting backlsash because of arry type that's different ------Original Message------ From: Tim Landscheidt To: dbd-pg@perl.org Sent: Feb 6, 2011 6:00 PM Subject: Re: Passing arrays of strings with backslashes as parameters dhu...@hudes.org ("Dana Hudes") wrote: > There many reasons to quote. It ensures your parameters pass through to the > end intact rather than are misinterpreted. > Its up to you if you want to bang your head against the wall, whine or get on > with your program. The reasons to quote are the reasons to use parameters. And I don't bang my head against the wall or whine, I simply ask on this very DBD::Pg mailing list whether the inability to use all arrays as parameters is due to my lack of knowledge, if it's a bug in the package, a missing feature or as $DEITY intended. What's your take on this? Tim Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with Nextel Direct Connect