10.21.String | ||||
10.21.1. | Character or String Data Types | |||
10.21.2. | Strings | |||
10.21.3. | MySQL recognizes the following escape sequences. | |||
10.21.4. | To include quote characters within a string | |||
10.21.5. | A " inside a string quoted with " may be written as "". | |||
10.21.6. | Precede the quote character by an escape character (\). | |||
10.21.7. | A single quotation inside a string quoted with double quotation needs no special treatment. | |||
10.21.8. | A double quotation inside a string quoted with single quotation needs no special treatment. | |||
10.21.9. | When inserting binary data into a string column (such as a BLOB column), the following characters must be represented by escape sequences: | |||
10.21.10. | Hexadecimal Values | |||
10.21.11. | String comparisons normally are case-insensitive |