On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:40:39AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using npgsql with C# to insert a bytea value into a
> column which will serve as an encrypted password. This works
> well. However, when I retrieve the value, it is different.

Different how?  Without knowing more I'd wonder it's a matter of
escaped vs. non-escaped bytea values.

> In other words, "select pwd from table where pwd like @pwd"
> does not work. 
> 
> Is it not possible to compare bytea columns?

I can't help with npgsql but it's certainly possible to compare
bytea columns.  Incidentally, I don't know if this could be causing
any problems, but why are you using LIKE instead of "="?

> NpgsqlCommand cmd = new NpgsqlCommand("select pwd from table
> where usr = @usr and pwd like @pwd",dbConn);

What's the output of the following query?

SELECT pwd, @pwd FROM table WHERE usr = @usr

That should return the value in the database (pwd) and the value
you're providing (@pwd).  Let's see how they differ.

-- 
Michael Fuhr

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