SQL Escape ' '

北慕城南 提交于 2019-12-19 07:39:23

问题


I am trying to run a query in SQL 2008 by doing:

@query varchar(max)

SET @query = 'SELECT * FROM Table WHERE [Name] = ' 'Karl' ' '

EXEC(@query)

The problem is that for some reason the apostrophes around 'Karl' don't get escaped, i.e. the query executes as ...WHERE [Name] = Karl and fails.

Anyone have a suggestion?

Thanks

Karl


回答1:


There are several ways that you can escape character data in SQL Server, some people even advocate the use of the QUOTENAME() functions.

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回答2:


Try:

DECLARE @query varchar(max)

SET @query = 'SELECT * FROM Table WHERE [Name] = ''Karl'''

PRINT 'when in doubt, print the query out: '+ISNULL(@query,'')
EXEC(@query)

To have a single quote appear, you need to have two adjacent single quotes. You escape a single quote with a single quote, for example:

PRINT ''''     --will print a one single quote
PRINT ''''''   --will print two single quotes
PRINT 'can''t' --will print can't



回答3:


This works on my machine from SQL Server Management Studio:

@query varchar(max)

SET @query = 'SELECT * FROM Table WHERE [Name] = ''''''Karl'''''''

EXEC(@query)



回答4:


A double single ('') quote will act like a single single quote when inside a string literal.

Have you tried using a variable?

declare @karl_name varchar(10);
set @karl_name = '''Karl''';

SELECT * FROM Table WHERE [Name] = @karl_name



回答5:


do like this SET @query = 'SELECT * FROM Table WHERE [Name] = ''''Karl'''''




回答6:


This works:

create table #demo([Name] varchar(max))
insert into #demo([Name]) values('''Karl''')
insert into #demo([Name]) values('Karl')
declare @query varchar(max)
set @query = 'SELECT * FROM #demo WHERE [Name] = ''''''Karl'''''''
EXEC(@query)

Output:

'Karl'

But if 'Karl' is variable text, it's highly recommended to use something like this instead:

declare @query nvarchar(max)
declare @param varchar(max)
set @param = N'''Karl'''
set @query = N'SELECT * FROM #demo WHERE [Name] = @param'
exec sp_executesql @query, N'@param varchar(max)', @param



回答7:


Simply escape the apostrophes by using the escaping bar \ like this 'SELECT * FROM Table WHERE [Name] = ' \'Karl\' ' '

Hope it helps



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1062083/sql-escape

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