Re: Stripping apostrophes from data - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Viatcheslav Kalinin
Subject Re: Stripping apostrophes from data
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In response to Stripping apostrophes from data  (Andrew Edson <cheighlund@yahoo.com>)
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Andrew Edson wrote:
> Is there some program or procedure for stripping apostrophes (') from
> data in the db?  Most of our data has been shuffled over to Postgres
> from an older system, and I'm occasionally running into data entered
> in the old system that has apostrophes in it.  (Most recent example: A
> name field with the word "Today's" in it.)  Given that most of my
> interactions with the database are through perl scripts and php pages,
> I can't always tell ahead of time what field I need is going to
> contain data that's deadly to my statements.
>
> Alternately, is there some way of inserting or selecting data from the
> db which doesn't require the use of apostrophes for non-numeric fields?
>
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In php you can use |pg_escape_string function:

http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.pg-escape-string.php|

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