Thanks michael,

Good question/observation - I am using a main stream language - an 
almost-homemade scripting language 
which does have a "replace" functionality which allows me to replave a ' with 
\' - on a 
per field basis - as i have which dozens of fields to attend to, and would have 
to code this for each field.

Which is a bit clunky.
Anything I can do at the server end? Version 5.0.45.

TIA

Syd
 
>Yes, there are plenty of smart ways to deal with this.  Each of them
>is somewhat dependant on whatever general purpose programming language
>you are using and/or the environment you are working in.

>In PHP we have mysql_escape_string() or PDO, in perl and Java, among
>others, prepared statements are generally used.  python appears to use
>prepared statements under the covers.. it provides an similar
>facility, at any rate.

>What are you working in?

 >- michael dykman


>On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Sydney Puente <sydneypue...@stripped> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am populating mysql with data, from an external source, that now and again 
>> in
>> different fields has single quotes within the data intended to be inserted 
>> into varchars.
>> This causes a sql parse error.
>> Is there are smart way of dealing with this?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Syd



      

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