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Subject: | [ psqlodbc-Bugs-1000488 ] Dollar quoting and '?' in string cause unexpected error. |
Date: | 2005-12-17 23:11:57 |
Message-ID: | 20051217231157.897661125042@pgfoundry.org |
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Bugs item #1000488, was opened at 2005-12-16 16:31
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Status: Open
>Resolution: Postponed
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
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Summary: Dollar quoting and '?' in string cause unexpected error.
Initial Comment:
Trying a command like the following one on VB5:
CurrentConnection.Execute "update mytable set myfield=$_$?$_$;", lAffected
I got this error:
The # of binded parameters < the # of parameter markers
The error seems caused by a '?' anywhere in the string, when using dollar quoting. If I escape the '?', like:
CurrentConnection.Execute "update mytable set myfield=$_$\?$_$;", lAffected
the command works, but the field in the table will contain '\?'.
I'm using psqlodbc-08_01_0102 on a Windows 2003 server, with postgresql 8.0.3 on a Ubuntu Linux box.
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>Comment By: Ludek Finstrle (luf)
Date: 2005-12-18 00:11
Message:
psqlODBC driver doesn't support dollar quoting yet.
'?' is character for binding parameters so this is the core of the problem.
I don't know when someone write support for this feature.
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