On Friday 15 Nov 2002 7:23 am, Vaughn Cleminson wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am doing a normal SQL update against postgres.
> Seems to be replacing \\ with \ when it gets saved in the database. eg.
> \\machine\folder is being replaced with \machine
>
> Any ideas?

The backslash (\) character is used to escape other characters from normal 
interpretation, so you can have a text value: 'Richard\'s text' which means 
during processing the backslash is removed.

If you want to actually have a backslash in your sql you'll need to escape it 
too. So you'll have something like:

INSERT INTO foo (path) VALUES ('\\\\machine\\folder');

Most application languages offer something like a quote_sql() function which 
handles all the details of this for you.

-- 
  Richard Huxton

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