The 1st one didn't work, but the 2nd one did work. Fantastic! Thanks alot,
you saved me from frustrations.
Quoting "John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm having problem querying a table with a field value containing an
> > appostropy, please help. Using ODBC to connect MSAcess database.
> >
> > $mQuery = "CustomerID='$mCust'";
> > $mCur2 = odbc_do( $mCnx, "select Login from Emails where $mQuery"
> );
> >
> > When it hits "O'Donald, James", I get error in odbc_exec(). I tried
> > variations of $mQuery, including:
> >
> > $mQuery = addslashes( $mQuery );
>
> You don't want to use addslashes() on $mQuery, you want to use it on the
> data you're inserting between the quotes, i.e. $mCust.
>
> $mQuery = "CustomerID='" . addslashes($mCust) . "'";
>
> If that still causes an error, your database may require quotes to be
> escaped with another quote, instead of a backslash. In that case, you
> can create a function like this
>
> function addslashes2($data)
> { return str_replace("'","''",$data); }
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> ---John W. Holmes...
>
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