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TSV smart quote behavior
David An edited this page Nov 16, 2022
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This page shows how various TSVs are interpreted, specifically focusing on handling of smart quotes.
sys_name mycolumn
11111111 "hello"
Creates a value in mycolumn (all equal):
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WDS with smart-quote replacement: scalar
hello -
WDS without smart-quote replacement: scalar
hello -
Entity Service: scalar
hello
sys_name mycolumn
11111111 “hello“
Creates a value in mycolumn (all equal):
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WDS with smart-quote replacement: scalar
“hello“ -
WDS without smart-quote replacement: scalar
“hello“ -
Entity Service: scalar
“hello“
sys_name mycolumn
11111111 I said “hello“ first
Creates a value in mycolumn (all equal):
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WDS with smart-quote replacement: scalar
I said “hello“ first -
WDS without smart-quote replacement: scalar
I said “hello“ first -
Entity Service: scalar
I said “hello“ first
sys_name mycolumn
11111111 ["hello","world"]
Creates a value in mycolumn (all equal):
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WDS with smart-quote replacement: array
hello,world -
WDS without smart-quote replacement: array
hello,world -
Entity Service: array
hello,world
sys_name mycolumn
11111111 [“hello“, “world“]
Creates a value in mycolumn (behavior differs):
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WDS with smart-quote replacement: array
hello,world -
WDS without smart-quote replacement: scalar
[“hello“, “world“] -
Entity Service: scalar
[“hello“, “world“]
sys_name mycolumn
11111111 ["I said “hello“", "You said “world“"]
Creates a value in mycolumn (behavior differs):
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WDS with smart-quote replacement: scalar
[\"I said “hello“\", \"You said “world“\"] -
WDS without smart-quote replacement: array
I said “hello“,You said “world“ -
Entity Service: array
I said “hello“,You said “world“