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What is the standard syntax for adding carriage returns in line feeds to raw SQL queries?

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The standard way to insert a carriage return or linefeed into a string literal in a query is to simply include it verbatim within the string literal. There are no escape characters in SQL strings; the only character that can't be included in a string is a single quote (') character, which can be escaped by doubling it.

For example, to insert a row containing a newline:

INSERT INTO table VALUES ('this is a string
with a newline');

If you want to control whether a carriage return, linefeed, or bot will be inserted, you will need to make sure that one or both of them appear in the literal source.

Some implementations implement C-style escape sequences; in these implementations, you could write '\n', '\r', '\r\n' to add newlines, carriage returns, or CRLFs. However, this syntax is non-standard, so it won't be portable to all databases.

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