Re: Weird double single quote issue - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Peter |
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Subject | Re: Weird double single quote issue |
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Msg-id | 454A00C0.4060902@greatnowhere.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Weird double single quote issue (Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>) |
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Re: Weird double single quote issue
Re: Weird double single quote issue |
List | pgsql-general |
>> Now, the weirdest thing is that for some db users everything works as >> it should, but for others the returned string is with TWO single quotes! >> >> select 'string to be stored with '' quotemark'::text as returned_string >> >> returns >> >> string to be stored with '' quotemark >> >> >> I cannot replicate the same behavior from SQL Editor, or psql >> commandline. It only happens inside my proc (which is rather monstrous). > > 1. Have you done ALTER ROLE ... SET ... on any users? > 2. Are the locales/encodings different for the users? > 3. Can you isolate the problem part of the procedure? > > I'm guessing you'll have to do #3 since you can't reproduce it with > psql. If I were you, I'd suspect the proc rather than the DB in this > case. > 1. No 2. No. In fact I can replicate the problem on the same computer using PgAdmin (connecting as two different users) 3. I can isolate the part but it does not help much. I'm even doing RAISE NOTICE and printing out the actual SQL statement that is being executed... and it's IDENTICAL for both users yet returns different values. Executing exactly the same SQL statement from commandline produces identical results for both users. 4. I'm totally baffled... :-/ Here is excerpt from my proc that does the 'magic': elseif operation='QUERY' then /* Return list of all columns in table for single row with prim key matching primarykeyvalue[] */ /* retrieve specified columns in our table */ /* iterate over array elements */ for i in array_lower(conf_field_list,1) .. array_upper(conf_field_list,1) loop sFieldNameOrig := conf_field_list[i]; sFieldAttr := conf_field_attr[i]; /* coalesce(replace(substring(sFieldName from ':+(.*)?'),':',''),''); */ /* loop thru columns and execute SELECT for each one of them. Place results in variable retval */ sFieldName := conf_field_list_vc[i]; /* fully qualified fieldname, suitable for varchar casting */ /* raise notice '%',conf_sListSource[i]; */ begin sListSource:=conf_sListSource[i]; exception when array_subscript_error then end; sListSource:=coalesce(sListSource,''); /* in sListSource replace $USER_ID$ macro with our user's ID */ sListSource:=replace(sListSource,'$USER_ID$',get_effective_user()); /* raise notice 'fieldname % fieldtype % fieldattr %',sFieldName,iFieldType,sFieldAttr; */ sSQL := $$select '$$ || sFieldNameOrig || $$'::varchar as field_name, $$ || coalesce(conf_field_capt[i],'')::text || $$::text as field_caption, $$ || $$''::varchar as field_index, $$ || sFieldName::varchar || $$ as field_value, $$ || $$'$$ || sListSource::text || $$'::text as field_listsource, '$$ || coalesce(conf_field_type[i],'') || $$'::int as field_type, $$ || $$'$$ || sFieldAttr || $$'::text as field_attr $$ || $$ from "$$ || conf_table_name || $$" $$ || sWhere; raise notice 'executing %',sSQL; execute sSQL INTO retval; /* catch empty rowset */ get diagnostics rowcount=ROW_COUNT; if ( rowcount = 0 ) then retval.field_name:=sFieldNameOrig; retval.field_caption:=coalesce(conf_field_capt[i],''); retval.field_index:=0; retval.field_value:=''; retval.field_listsource:=sListSource; retval.field_type:=coalesce(conf_field_type[i],''); retval.field_attr:=sFieldAttr; end if; return next retval; end loop; Peter
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