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Re: Single Quote ( ' ) problem in SQL

From: Bryan Warfield <Bryan.Warfield_at_DAL.frb.org>
Date: 1997/03/11
Message-ID: <3325ACDD.2867@DAL.frb.org>#1/1

Ajay M. Kakade wrote:
>
> I have a main table A and contains a column Name. For this column Name I have
> a lookup table. In many of the names there is a single quote present
> for example O'Conner. In my application I display a list of Names from the
> lookup table. When the user selects names like O'Conner a dynamic SQL is
> generated which looks like
> Select blah, blah, blah
> From A
> where Name = 'O'Conner';
> This bombs with an error. The biggest consideration is that all my queries
> are generated dynamically using some algorithm which would select rows from
> tables and generate a SQL from the users input. So I do not have much control
> over the query.
> Has somebody got a solution for this Single Quote Problem. I would be
> grateful if somebody would share a solution with me.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ajay Kakade

Try double quotes around the string:

    ...where Name = "O'Connor"

It usually works. Or you can use quote your single quote like this:

    ...where Name = 'O'''Connor'

Bryan Warfield Received on Tue Mar 11 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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