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DBI, Placeholders, and a nested query : r perl - Reddit I’m not familiar with MSSQL, but with other databases, I would suggest attempting to insert the new record (assuming there is a unique key to prevent duplicate records) and then either catch (if I cared) or ignore (if I don’t care) the duplicate key exception and then issue the UPDATE; or attempt the update, check the number of rows affected, and if it was zero, run the insert
SQLite - can I use placeholder for table names? : r learnpython - Reddit Here is simple example, what I tried to do I can't get f string to work in my case to use it as table name placeholder and I can't figure it out, what you are suggesting (I'm beginner and English is not my primary language):
What to put for Cardholder name : r CreditCards - Reddit A subreddit for discussing credit cards Be sure to read sub rules before posting, use the resources linked in the sidebar about section of the sub, and use search to see if your question has already been answered
Tricks to searching on Facebook Marketplace - Reddit query=tv Build out some searches that work for you, then add them to your Favorites Bookmarks Feel free to add comments with qualifiers you find that work, and I'll add them to the list
Using named placeholders in queries and PSQLs :alnum: at the . . . - Reddit The problem I have is that in the same query I use PSQL's :alnum: like: regexp_replace(name, '[^[:alnum:] -]', '', 'g')) Executing this yields the error: ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid (missing value for :alnum in SELECT) In other words, Rails thinks that :alnum is a named placeholder But it isn't, it's a PostgreSQL 's keyword, so
Url submission : r duckduckgo - Reddit DuckDuckGo is a private alternative to Google search, as well as free browsers for mobile desktop devices Unlike Chrome, DuckDuckGo browsers have privacy built-in with best-in-class tracker blocking that stop cookies creepy ads that follow you around, mo
Postgres reusing the value placeholder : r golang - Reddit In Postgres, the value placeholder is $#, which one is recommend when the value is the same, reusing the value placeholder or not? db Exec("INSERT INTO tables (col1, col2) VALUES ($1, $1)", "foo") or
Champion names and their origins : r leagueoflegends - Reddit Quinn and Valor - Placeholder name was simply "Falconer" but we wanted a name specifically a bit androgynous for the girl, and a positive human quality as the name for the bird (the whole Q thing was a nice coincidence ;) Zac - Originally just called "Blob" That post ended up being much longer than I anticipated I'm old