On Wednesday 28 December 2005 21:57, Brian Keifer wrote:
> Quoting Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I think the setting of "strict mode" in the MySQL config is a possible
> > reason for this error.
>
> It sure is - good catch. =)  Is it possible to run Bacula with this
> restriction
> in place?

Sorry, no.  The SQL standard is that table and column names are case 
independent, so I programmed it with consistent upper/lower case names.  To 
change it would require changing a lot of code and making it a lot less 
readable.

>
> -Brian
>
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> stupid.
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