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| From: | Paul DuBois | Date: | July 26 2000 2:07pm |
| Subject: | Re: Case sentitivity in MYSQL on linux. | ||
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At 2:34 PM +0300 7/26/00, Jarno Niemela wrote: >Hello. > >I'd have a question about case sensitivity on column and table names >on MySQL when running under Linux. > >Is there any way to turn it off? > >Jarno Niemela Column names are not case sensitive. There is no want to turn off case sensitivity of table (or database) names under Linux. I'd recommend always creating your names using a single case and referring to them that way. -- Paul DuBois, paul@stripped
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| • Case sentitivity in MYSQL on linux. | Jarno Niemela | 26 Jul |
| • Re: Case sentitivity in MYSQL on linux. | sinisa | 26 Jul |
| • RE: Case sentitivity in MYSQL on linux. | Robert Schott | 26 Jul |
| • Re: Case sentitivity in MYSQL on linux. | Paul DuBois | 26 Jul |
