From: | Ian Barwick <ian(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> |
---|---|
To: | Rich Shepard <rshepard(at)appl-ecosys(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: UPDATE table: Syntax to Remove Terminal '\n' |
Date: | 2014-08-27 23:04:26 |
Message-ID: | 53FE63FA.9070800@2ndquadrant.com |
Views: | Whole Thread | Raw Message | Download mbox | Resend email |
Thread: | |
Lists: | pgsql-general |
On 14/08/28 7:31, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I have some rows in a table where a column attribute has a newline (\n)
> appended to the string. How do I represent that newline character in a SQL
> statement using psql?
>
> I've tried adding E'\n' to the end of the string but that doesn't work.
>
> Here's what I see when I select distinct for that column:
>
> StarvationCrk+
>
>
> That's a blank line below the name.
>
> TIA,
Not sure what you mean by "doesn't work"; if you want a more precise
rendering of the newline character, the unicode linestyle (suggested
by Tom Lane in the previous thread) should do the trick:
postgres=> \pset linestyle unicode
Line style (linestyle) is unicode.
postgres=> SELECT E'foo\n';
?column?
──────────
foo ↵
(1 row)
Regards
Ian Barwick
--
Ian Barwick http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/
PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services
From | Date | Subject | |
---|---|---|---|
Next Message | Ian Barwick | 2014-08-27 23:08:56 | Re: UPDATE table: Syntax to Remove Terminal '\n' |
Previous Message | Rich Shepard | 2014-08-27 22:31:34 | UPDATE table: Syntax to Remove Terminal '\n' |