My solution was to set standard_conforming_strings = on in postgresql.conf.
Bill
dario.ber@libero.it wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I quote a string *exactly* as it is? I tried using
> quote_literal() but it doesn't return what I need in some cases.
>
> E.g.
>
> If my
> string is: ss\\\ss
>
> And I do:
>
> select quote_literal('ss\\\ss');
>
> I get:
>
>
> E'ss\\ss' <-- My string now has E'' added and one backslash has been removed!
>
>
> What I want to do is to pass a string to a custom made function. Since the
> string can contain various metacharcters I need some way to pass this string
> exactly as it is.
>
> (For those who might be interested, the strings I'm working
> with are FASTQ quality scores)
>
> I'm using Postgresql 8.3 on Windows XP
>
> Thanks
> a lot!
>
>
> Dario
>
>