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Hello Tom,

On 4 Sep 2008 at 12:53, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> "Rainer Glueck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > How can backslashes be stopped from escaping themselves in like-statements
> 
> Use ESCAPE ''.  There isn't any other way provided.
> ...
> if you have no escape character then you have no way to quote % and _

Yes, that's true indeed.
And since I learned that the escape clause is recommended to cope
with that matter not only by PostgreSQL, but also by Transact-SQL,
I'm going to adapt my database connector this way, withdraw this topic
and thank you for pushing me a little bit more to enlightenment. :)

Regards,
Rainer




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