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Hi! I have a problem when running a script via cron which inserts records in a mssql-database . The moment (I assume) a varchar-field contains characters like !-=<> the statement breaks with an error-message that there are either too many fields in the statement or that the syntax is incorrect. It seems that these characters are interpreted as an apostrophe. Running the script interactively it works fine. I also assume that the first record in the loop also works no problem. Only during the second or third insert the statement breaks. Thanks! Oliver Baden __________________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Logos und Klingeltöne fürs Handy bei http://sms.yahoo.de
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