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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:27:33+00:00 2026-05-16T02:27:33+00:00

I need to run this command psql -c create database $var with encoding ‘unicode’;

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I need to run this command

psql -c "create database $var with encoding 'unicode';" -U edumate template1

from the script under different user. The su syntax is su postre -c 'some command' so there are another quotes required. Also please note that the psql command has $var variable inside.

so ‘some command’ = psql -c “create database $var with encoding ‘unicode’;” -U edumate template1

and ‘some command’ must be enclosed in quotes too (I guess)

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    2026-05-16T02:27:34+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:27 am

    There’s a trick you can use anytime you need to have the shell accept as a single argument something that has both single quotes and double quotes. Because the shell won’t let you escape quotes, you need to turn it into multiple abutting quoted strings, switching between single and double quotes as needed to protect what’s inside. It’s ugly, but it works. For example, to have

       He said "It's done"
    

    be a single argument, you could abut the three strings:

       'He said "It'   - protect this substring with single quotes
       "'"             - protect this substring with double quotes
       's done"'       - protect this substring with single quotes
    

    to get:

       'He said "It'"'"'s done"'
    

    In your case that would give a very ugly:

    su postre -c 'psql -c "create database '"$var with encoding 'unicode';"'" -U edumate template1'
    
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