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Technically, you have the right amount, but you're missing parentheses and commas, and it's broken up throughout your query which i suspect is confusing sql Cryptic error about placeholder and true/false, not using booleans as input though Just like the values are separated with commas and surrounded in parentheses, so too must the placeholders
Otherwise, sql won't know how to interpret them and match them up.
How to use placeholders in postgresql In sql systems other than postgres, such as mysql for instance, prepared statements can use question marks as a placeholder for data in prepared statements I am not sure how to create placeholders in postgres. A subreddit dedicated to hacking and hackers
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I have many tables but for sake of simplicity, lets say i have 3 tables
Why are the names john/jane doe used as placeholder names instead of any other name? The only way to safely interpolate values into sql queries is to use the Do not use anything else (it’s dangerous, as discussed in other comments).