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From jkells
Subject Re: General coding question
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In response to General coding question  (jkells <jtkells@verizon.net>)
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 13:32:32 -0500, David Johnston wrote:

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> From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of jkells Sent:
> Tuesday, December 20, 2011 12:33 PM To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: [GENERAL] General coding question
>
> General coding question.  Can I insert a text string into a character
> varying column that contains a \ as is, meaning no escaping of the
> character or is this a bad practice?
>
> I.e:  Column                     data
>     ==========              ====================================
>     description              SUBDIV LOT 13 & N1\2 LOT  14
>
> Thanks
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> You never would actually store an "escaping" black-slash in the data.
> The need for an escape symbol occurs only during data entry and strictly
> depends on how you are entering data .  As you have not provided those
> details further advice cannot be given.
>
> David J.

David Thanks
My problem comes from 6 records containing a backslash in several columns
out of a million plus rows in many different tables.  I am testing some
replication software and have found that for these 6 records the
destination tables contain two backslashes after being replicated.

Source (master) record
I.e:  Column                     data
     ==========              ====================================
     description              SUBDIV LOT 13 & N1\2 LOT  14

Destination (slave) becomes the following
     description              SUBDIV LOT 13 & N1\\2 LOT  14

My question was more generic since I cant see why a '\' character cant be
used in a character string (I.e. storage path etc..  ).  How would you
escape a \ character that is needed to be stored in a string and is there
anything special that one would have to do when retrieving it?

Regards,

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