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I am trying to insert a mysql query itself into a table field(Executing a series of queries when certain conditions met), but whenever there is any special characters in query, it is converted in to its corresponding entities.

For example, if Iam inserting this query to table, the quote will become " '" , > to > and space to &# . Is there any way to insert the query as it is and display in correct form .

    "select
      case item_id
      when 206 then '1 Column'
      when 255 then '2 Columns'
      end as split,
      # case oi.product_id
      #   when 24 then 'XXXX'
      #   when 28 then 'CCCC'
      #   when 30 then 'EEEE'
      #   else 'Something Else'
      # end as product,
     case oi.price_id
       when 72 then 'UYT - Single Pay'
       when 73 then 'UYT - Single Pay'
       when 74 then 'UYT - Single Pay'
     else 'Upsell'
     end as product,
     count(distinct(al.cust_id)) as the_count
     from logtable al
     where item_id in (206,255) and
        activity_dts > '2012-01-31 19:15:00' and
        o.order_is_refunded = 0 and
        t.response_code = 1 and
        t.response_reasontext not like '%testmode%'
        group by   1,2;"

Please give me suggestions or Am I missing any thing here. The charset used by my CI installation is UTF-8.

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  • you mean you are inserting whole queries as "string" in a mysql table column? and doesn't htmlentities and htmlspecialchars do the trick?
    – Shaheer
    Feb 24, 2012 at 5:30
  • Yes. A whole query as a string to a field type is text.I am using CI's active record for executing queries. But when I tried to insert the query from phpmyadmin with usual insert into statement, it worked. Any idea ? Feb 24, 2012 at 5:36

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There shouldn't be any problem with inserting your string, as it IS a string, and the database library doesn't make any character encoding by itself, afaik. What encoding are the database and the tables? (the connection should be UTF-8, as per default settings)

Since you're using the framework, you can use its methods (and not mysql_real_escape_string() or, god, addslashes()!! like suggested in other answers).This should work:

$string_query = "select
      case item_id
      when 206 then '1 Column'
      when 255 then '2 Columns'....";
$sql = "INSERT INTO table(column) VALUES (?)";
$this->db->query($sql, array($string_query));

The query bindings automatically escapes FOR SQL, so for that you're safe (you could have used ActiveRecord with the same result). I don't know what couldn't be working in this, surely NO FUNCTIONS encodes html.

Maybe you're doing the encoding somewhere else: are you sure you're not calling xss_clean(), htmlspecialchars()/htmlentities(), or you have XSS protection enabled, or you pass TRUE as second paramenter of $this->input-> ?

If all the above for some reason - for wich you didn't provide enought information - fails, you can alwasy encode everything:

$string_query = base64_encode("select.....");
// HERE YOU MAKE THE INSERT QUERY

and when you retrieve it, you base64_decode() the string. But the ideal solution is not this, it should work without flaws anyway.

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  • @JayeshAmbali Ok, that you already said. And the tables? and the fields? Have you tried what I suggested? Especially the bolded parts Feb 24, 2012 at 7:14
  • Database encoding is UTF-8 Unicode. I know we cannot use mysql_real_escape_string() or, god, addslashes() for this purpose.Yes I have been using xss_clean while validation. Now I fixed it. Thanks buddy Feb 24, 2012 at 7:27
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PHP addshlashes

This function will help you add the query along with its quotes as it is, in your db.

Also you can do this way,

If your queries just have multiple single quotes only, then border it by double quotes:

like $tmp = "See single' quotes";

or vice-versa like:

$tmp = 'See double " quotes';
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  • Addlashes()? In 2012? when using a framework? really? The manual even says It's highly recommended to use DBMS specific escape function Feb 24, 2012 at 6:46
  • @DamienPirsy there are always times in your life, when you find that your framework doesn't support 100% of your need. So whether its 2012 or 1012, being pragmatic sometimes, is not a sin:)
    – linuxeasy
    Feb 24, 2012 at 6:49
  • There's alwasy mysq_real_escape_string(), you know? Why the problem is the slashes, anyway? OP said something about character encoding Feb 24, 2012 at 7:14
  • the quote will become " '" , > to > and space to &# . What good addsleshes() do for this? Feb 24, 2012 at 7:17
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Try following

 $data_insert = mysql_real_escape_string($values);

Also you can find it in detail http://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-real-escape-string.php

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