NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES

Overview

This SQL mode is accepted without error, but it has no effect on DB behavior and it is discarded from the SQL mode string.

USAGE

DETAILS

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

SKYSQL

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

Setting the SQL_MODE

Note that @@sql_mode is the same as @@session.sql_mode:

SELECT @@sql_mode, @@session.sql_mode;
+---------------------+---------------------+
| @@sql_mode          | @@session.sql_mode  |
+---------------------+---------------------+
| STRICT_TRANS_TABLES | STRICT_TRANS_TABLES |
+---------------------+---------------------+

The ignored NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES value is accepted without error, but discarded from the SQL_MODE value:

SET sql_mode = CONCAT(@@sql_mode, ',NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES');
SELECT @@sql_mode;
+---------------------+
| @@sql_mode          |
+---------------------+
| STRICT_TRANS_TABLES |
+---------------------+

Assigning an empty string turns off all SQL_MODE flags:

SET sql_mode = '';

ERROR HANDLING

FEATURE INTERACTION

RESPONSES

DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

23.09

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 23.09.1.

6.1

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.1.0.

6.0

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.0.3.

5.3

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 5.3.13.

Release Series

History

6.0

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.0.3.

5.3

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 5.3.13.

Release Series

History

6.1

  • Present starting in MariaDB Xpand 6.1.0.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES