On 26/05/20, Frank Millman (fr...@chagford.com) wrote: > On 2020-05-26 2:11 PM, Daniele Varrazzo wrote: > > No, we don't want to add any intelligence in trying to figure out what > > is into a query. If you are comfortable that you will be using always > > the same pattern for comments you can easily clean the string yourself > > before passing it to psycopg. > > > > A better approach for you I guess would be to use named placeholders, > > so that an a missing placeholder wouldn't require you to change the > > arguments to execute.
> Ok, thanks. > > Frank I must be missing something, because this works for me: In [28]: d.query(""" ...: select ...: 1 as a ...: /* ...: ,2 as b ...: */ ...: -- ,'hi' as c ...: ,%s as d ...: """, ("a string", )).results Out[28]: [Record(a=1, d='a string')] (d.query is a wrapper around cursor_create, execute and fetchall). Does using %s instead of {}.format help solve the issue?