Re: OT: Insert brackets ( [ , ] ) into mysql table

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On 05Nov2006 02:23, Dylan Semler <dylan.semler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| I've been searching a bit for this but nothing seems to work.  I have a mysql
| database setup and want to insert the value [mag] into a table.  How does one
| do that?  I've tried many variations on:
| 
|  insert into objects (object, ID, `Spec.`) VALUES ('[mag]', '[mag]', '[mag]
| ');
| 
| with backslashes and backticks around the brackets.  Usually mysql juts
| updates the table with a [, rather than [mag].  Anyone know how this should
| be done?

Please show us "describe objects". Maybe your column types are
restrictive?
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