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Dbi, placeholders, and a nested query edit A simple list based on one of the fields in my report that just asks the user to select from a. Solution found and described below

Hello all, i'm attempting to insert/update into an mssql database But, i cannot add any parameters that actually work The source of the data is another database

Sometimes the source database has new records, and other times there are existing records

So i'm attempting to do this: What i’ve prepared for now is a preliminary poll, where people would decide for example on the actual categories and numbers of nominations, as well as on what are their most preferred “branches” I hope that the poll is made in an understandable way. A subreddit dedicated to hacking and hackers

Constructive collaboration and learning about exploits, industry standards, grey and white hat hacking, new hardware and software hacking technology, sharing ideas and suggestions for small business and personal security. In postgres, the value placeholder is $#, which one is recommend when the value is the same, reusing the value placeholder or not Okay i found the error, look at the first line after except block, there's a comma at the end That's what was causing the trouble

Fixed it and it worked

But still thanks a bunch man idk why i searched alot for the first problem and couldn't find the right answer but you fixed it. Technically, you have the right amount, but you're missing parentheses and commas, and it's broken up throughout your query which i suspect is confusing sql Just like the values are separated with commas and surrounded in parentheses, so too must the placeholders Otherwise, sql won't know how to interpret them and match them up.

I'm looping and with each loop i manipulate data and then save it to different csv file Now i'm trying to do the same with sqlite I have many tables but for sake of simplicity, lets say i have 3 tables placeholder := "VALUES (" for i, c := range columns { if i == 0 { *query += c placeholder += "?" } else { *query += ", "+c placeholder += ", ?" } } placeholder += ")" *query += ") " + placeholder } // convert []string to []interface{} func string2interface(s []string) []interface{} { i := make([]interface{}, len(s)) for k, v := range s {

How to use placeholders in postgresql

In sql systems other than postgres, such as mysql for instance, prepared statements can use question marks as a placeholder for data in prepared statements I am not sure how to create placeholders in postgres.

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