Using @dtw_addquote will handle quotes within the string itself. For example, if you are comparing to a name such as O'Leary. Without @dtw_addquote the SQL select statement would fail due to the single quote in the name.

You still need to enclose character field in quotes for the comparison in the WHERE clause.

Thanks,
Todd


-----Original Message-----
From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles Wilt
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 10:21 AM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Net.Data - extra blank rows and an SQLSTATE 22003

Per the manual, I'm using @dtw_addquote()...

Is that enough?

Charles

On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Holger Scherer <hs@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes, please ;-)
If the data field is CHAR, use quotes.
And maybe you should have some casting routines to avoid trouble when
a user enters

'‘ OR 1=1

into your input field...

-h

Am 23.10.2014 um 23:40 schrieb Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>:



Do I always need to quote character values? Or is this some
funkyness
due
to the numeric value in a character column?


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