JSON_UNQUOTE
Syntax
Description
Unquotes a JSON value, returning a string, or NULL if the argument is null.
An error will occur if the given value begins and ends with double quotes and is an invalid JSON string literal.
If the given value is not a JSON string, value is passed through unmodified.
Certain character sequences have special meanings within a string. Usually, a backslash is ignored, but the escape sequences in the table below are recognised by MariaDB, unless the SQL Mode is set to NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL.
Escape sequence
Character
"
Double quote (")
\b
Backslash
\f
Formfeed
Newline (linefeed)
Carriage return
Tab
\
Backslash ()
\uXXXX
UTF-8 bytes for Unicode value XXXX
Examples
With the default SQL Mode:
Setting NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES:
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