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I have a value: something's. Value also can be a's'a etc. Sometimes value is something | a and so on. It works fine. Trying to insert it in mysql:

mysqlConnection.query('INSERT INTO `something` (`users`,`other`) VALUES (\'' + value + '\',\'' + other + '\')'

It returns syntax error. How can I insert that value with ' symbol in mysql.query?

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Concatenating query with values is really bad idea, basically you need just to escape your values properly, but for better security you should look for example on this node-mysql lib with prepared statements, and read something about SQL Injections.

Also related: Preventing SQL injection in Node.js

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  • That value is not from user, so there is no difference.
    – Arnas A.
    Sep 27, 2015 at 19:06
  • @ArnasA. Ok, if you know set of such possible characters - just escape it with a backslash like described here. Or if you don't know set of possible characters - use node-mysql for this Sep 27, 2015 at 19:11
  • Can you explain more? Is this right? mysqlConnection.query('INSERT INTO something (users,other) VALUES (\'' + mysqlConnection.escape(value) + '\',\'' + other + '\')'
    – Arnas A.
    Sep 27, 2015 at 19:20
  • mysqlConnection.query("INSERT INTO tableName (users, other) VALUES (" + value + "," + other + ")") But values by themselves must be escaped, e.g. each occurrence of ' symbol inside values should be transformed to \', you may write additional function for this, or use it from another special lib. Sep 27, 2015 at 19:42

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