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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions sql_server/pyodbc/base.py
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Expand Up @@ -495,9 +495,13 @@ def format_sql(self, sql, params):
sql = smart_str(sql, self.driver_charset)

# pyodbc uses '?' instead of '%s' as parameter placeholder.
# SQL identifiers (consequently table names) can contain special characters if surrounded by brackets '[...]'
# Replace only those placeholders:'%, %% %s etc.' which are not surrounded by brackets.
# This is not complete solution, there may be problems with string literals in SQL etc.
if params is not None:
sql = sql % tuple('?' * len(params))

pattern = '''(?<![\[\]])\%[sbcdoxXn%]?(?![^\[\]]*\])'''
sql = re.sub(pattern,'?',sql)

return sql

def format_params(self, params):
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