Hi there!
This didn't work. Ok, mysql 4.x don't have support for the command. Exuse
my.. didn't realize that before... I have to do this another way around...
:-)
/G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Blanchard" <jay.blanchard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Gustav Wiberg'" <gustav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "PHP General"
<php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: RE: Howto search in SQL for a specific character?
[snip]
$v1 = chr(39); //39 is apostrofe
$sql = "SELECT nameOfPedigree FROM tbpedigrees WHERE
SUBSTR(nameOfPedigree,0,1) = $v1";
Why doesn't this work?
[/snip]
Probably because the character set is misinterpreted. What happens when
you
echo $v1? Try
$sql = "SELECT nameOfPedigree FROM tbpedigrees WHERE
SUBSTR(nameOfPedigree,0,1) = ''' ";
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