I'm sorry Benoit, but I didn't realized that in "You must use
DB.Subst()" the You is me. I was thinking you are answering to Johnny.
I'll give a try.

Csaba

2012/1/23, Benoît Minisini <gam...@users.sourceforge.net>:
> Le 23/01/2012 14:03, M. Cs. a écrit :
>> Well, that was the thing I was fearing: I must handle the characters
>> by my own. The strange thing is , that if I have something like
>> DB.Exec("SELECT * FROM CATALOGS WHERE VName=&1","Blackmore's Night'")
>> the query won't fail.
>> I can even have query
>> DB.Exec("SELECT * FROM CATALOGS WHERE VName LiKE&1","%'%")
>> and the result won't fail. I wonder why? What's the advance in .Exec
>> over .Quote?
>>
>> I will try Johnny's trick.
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Csaba
>>
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