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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:41:54+00:00 2026-05-14T03:41:54+00:00

I am trying to create a record containing the path to a file. The

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I am trying to create a record containing the path to a file. The insertion is done into a Postgres database where UTF8 is enabled, using the NpqSQL driver.

My table definition:

CREATE TABLE images
(
    id serial,
    file_location character varying NOT NULL
)

My SQL statement including the code that executes it (boiled down to a minimum):

string sqlStatement = "INSERT INTO images (file_location) VALUES ('\\2010')";

NpgsqlConnection dbConnection = new NpgsqlConnection(connectionString);
dbConnection.Open();
NpgsqlCommand dbCommand = new NpgsqlCommand(sqlStatement , dbConnection);
int result = dbCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
dbConnection.Close();    

When using pgAdmin to insert the above statement, it works fine. Using the NpgSQL driver through Visual Studio C#, it fails with this exception:

"ERROR: 22021: invalid byte sequence for encoding \"UTF8\": 0x81"

As Milen accurately explains, Postgres interprets the statement as an octal number (\o201 == 0x81).

As Milen also describes, the E infront of the path doesn’t help.

So a quick recap: Why is NpqSQL stopping my insertion of the \\2010?

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    2026-05-14T03:41:55+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:41 am

    Milen deserves credit for leading me to the answer – thanks!

    Appearantly NpgSQL performs one escape-iteration before inserting my SQL statement into Postgres. Thus to solve my problem, I replaced all the occurances of my backslashes with two backslashes instead:

    string path = ... my path ...
    path = path.Replace("\\", "\\\\");
    sqlStatement = "INSERT INTO images (file_location) VALUES ('" + path + "')";
    
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