Dear Terry,
do I guess right that you are using Postgres 9.1 or later with the
default config settings, which have changed from earlier versions as to
whether \ must be escaped?
You can either change the postgres config default or load an appropriate
recent version from the open repository: Bruce has evolved the code to
capture the config values, and handle this case.
If you load the latest PostgreSQLDriver, and then load PostgreSQLEXDI
versions 1.5 009c (or 009b or 009a), it should work out of the box in
7.9. These versions, and also 008 or 010, will work in 7.8 or 7.8.1.
HTH
Niall Ross
Terry Raymond wrote:
>If I browse version of #\\ from Core.LargeInteger, the list item in the
>versions browser looks like;
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>\\\\ "arithmetic" Jul 5, 2012...
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>whereas #+ looks like
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>+ "arithmetic" Jul 5, 2012..
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