Hello,

It, mainly, depends from the way your SQL back-end is configured and interprets what he gets from your networked request. See the SQL db doc.

Best, Pierre

Le 20 mai 04, � 17:22, K a �crit :




I have a strange behavior I cannot explain. When I create a SQL statement like below.



SELECT ca,cb,cc from :1 where fa=:2

In this case :1 and :2 is sent to the database with single quotes ('') around it am I configuring something wrong? Is there a option to stop this?

K

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