Hi guys,
I can't seem to find anything anywhere because everything just says "it
works".
I'm using the latest version of web2py and mysql (maria) as my db, and I'm
trying to run executesql with the following query:
db.executesql("SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE name = %s LIMIT 1", ("Single'
Quote",), as_dict=True)
If I run that without the single quote, it works as expected, returning the
value I have without the single quote. I also have another value with the
single quote for testing.
However, when I run the above, I get
"You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to
your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'Quote' limit 1"
Is this not supposed to escape everything for me and treat them as
parameters? If not, what is the alternative? I have other, pre-existing
tables I need to query data from, so using the db.table1 syntax won't work
without re-creating them entirely (I think).
For reference, if I run
db.executesql("SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE name = 'Single'' Quote' LIMIT 1",
as_dict=True)
and manually escape the quote, everything works as expected.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Travis
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