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Reload of database with escaped data.
Michael J. Rogan <mrogan@fpelectronics.com> — 1998-02-28T15:43:49Z
Hello What is the best way to deal with ' " \ in a char/varchar/text fields? I have escaped them with \ which works and pg_dump dumps them correctly however psql does not accept them. Is there a way to tell psql to pass all commands it does not understand? I need \\ \' \" passed through to the database or do I have to write my own reload program or modify psql myself? Michael * Michael J. Rogan, Network Administrator, 905-624-3020 * * Mark IV Industries, F-P Electronics & I.V.H.S. Divisions * * mrogan@fpelectronics.com mrogan@ivhs.com *
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Re: [HACKERS] Reload of database with escaped data.
Michael J. Rogan <mrogan@fpelectronics.com> — 1998-02-28T16:13:01Z
Hello Looking at the psql.c file it looks like it already checks to see if it is in a quoted string so it seems that it is broken. Could someone check the latest tree? Michael > > What is the best way to deal with ' " psql.c in a char/varchar/text fields? > > I have escaped them with \ which works and pg_dump dumps them correctly > however psql does not accept them. Is there a way to tell psql to pass > all commands it does not understand? > > I need \\ \' \" passed through to the database or do I have to write my > own reload program or modify psql myself? > > Michael > > * Michael J. Rogan, Network Administrator, 905-624-3020 * > * Mark IV Industries, F-P Electronics & I.V.H.S. Divisions * > * mrogan@fpelectronics.com mrogan@ivhs.com * > > * Michael J. Rogan, Network Administrator, 905-624-3020 * * Mark IV Industries, F-P Electronics & I.V.H.S. Divisions * * mrogan@fpelectronics.com mrogan@ivhs.com *