Hi Alex.  This question was discussed last week.  Search the archives
for 'backslash'.  The short answer is that there is no global option to
do what you want.  You'll have to do it in code.

On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 17:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a 'global' way to tell MySQL to not interpret the backslashes ('\'s) in the 
> submitted SQL as escape characters?  In other words, I'd like for them to always be 
> treated as if they themselves were already escaped with a backslash (i.e. '\\').  
> I'm using 3.23.52, accessing it with an older (2.x?) MM JDBC driver.  I know of a 
> couple of code-level solutions that will require a number of changes in the existing 
> code, but was hoping to find a more 'global' solution, via either a global call or a 
> configuration setting.  Any ideas are much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Alex Zeltser
> 
> 
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