On 12/10/07, Jamie Bullock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> PREPARE uses the '$' character as its placeholder identifier, and '$1'


Jamie, after thinking about this, I don't think we should worry about the
specifics of the characters that we use, as long as we can agree on what
gets entered into a PD message box, the specific instance of the external
('sqlite', 'psql', etc.) can handle the conversion to what the specific
database uses.

>From what I have seen on this thread, is it right that the '?' syntax does
NOT have an identifier following it? I think it would be very helpful if we
use identifiers in the SQL if only to make the binding to the proper
datatypes easier, as per my last email.


Mike
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