Kevin
Ah...sorry...I see what you mean. Bad news I'm afraid. I think you have to
do this by hand - at least as far as InstantDB is concerned.
I don't know if there's an accepted JDBC/ODBC standard way of doing this.
Anyone out there know differently? If so, I'll be happy to build it into
InstantDB.
Regards
Peter Hearty
Instant Computer Solutions
>Yes, I understand. However, if a string to be inserted in the database is
>input by the user, then special characters (quotes, tabs, newlines,
>backslashes) must be escaped with a backslash before the string can be used
>in an SQL INSERT statement. Is there any existing method for
>auto-backslashing a string, or is this something I'll have to handle
>programmatically myself?
>
>-Kevin Yank.
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