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| From: | Ayyapraju Ganapathiraju | Date: | February 18 2003 6:33pm |
| Subject: | reserved or key words as database object names. | ||
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Hi, I need to create a table named "Case", but MySQL is rejecting it, may be because it is a reserved word. I understand that I can change the name to something sensible. Is there still a way to create a table with such names, for example, by enclosing them in double quotes. I would like to use such names for compatibility reasons with other database we are currently using. Thanks, Raju
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| • reserved or key words as database object names. | Ayyapraju Ganapathiraju | 18 Feb |
| • Re: reserved or key words as database object names. | Dan Nelson | 18 Feb |
| • Re: reserved or key words as database object names. | Ayyapraju Ganapathiraju | 18 Feb |
