Στις Δευτέρα 12 Νοέμβριος 2007 11:51, ο/η Sabin Coanda έγραψε: > I fond another collateral problem, because there are the different > convention to describe a varchar array item which contains backslashes, > when standard_conforming_strings = 'on' > > For instance, to get a string composed by just one character backslash I > can use any of the two forms: > > SELECT ARRAY[ '\' ]::varchar[]; > > or > > SELECT '{\\}'::varchar[]; > > On the other hand, standard_conforming_strings = 'on' let me use varchar > items with '\' format. So the first format seems to be aware of > standard_conforming_strings = 'on', but the second is not. > > My problem is that the java driver build arrays using the second format, > but the driver seems to be aware of standard_conforming_strings = 'on'. > This make inconsistence using the statement parameters, because to get the > same thing in the database I have to initialize a varchar parameter with a > string of one backslashes, but a varchar array item has to be initialized > with a string of two backslashes. > > Sabin
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