Re: Proper escaping for char(3) string, or PHP at fault, or me at fault?

From: rloefgren(at)forethought(dot)net
To: semi-ambivalent <rloefgren(at)forethought(dot)net>
Cc: Chris <dmagick(at)gmail(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Proper escaping for char(3) string, or PHP at fault, or me at fault?
Date: 2007-02-15 01:51:47
Message-ID: 20070214184849.I25059@auden.jmla.com
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, rloefgren(at)forethought(dot)net wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Chris wrote:
>
>> semi-ambivalent wrote:
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I have a char(3) column that has occasional values of this:
>>> (V)
>>>
>>> In a PHP-called nested query I've a line something like:
>>> select * from tableA where = any (select date from tableA where void !
>>> = '(V)') group by date order by record
>>
>> Shouldn't that be
>>
>> select * from table where FIELD = any (.....)
>>
>> ?
>>
>> --
>> Postgresql & php tutorials
>> http://www.designmagick.com/
>>
>
> Yes it should be, and I'm hoping I just made a typo in my post, but I've
> missed bonehead mistakes like that in the past; it's not forbidden in the
> future. I'll check after I take my son to school.
>
> r
>

Well, I didn't forget a field (thank goodness), but I let a space creep in
in "!=", I had "! =". It was on a linewrap in a window but that's no
excuse to miss it. (sigh)

thx,

r

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