file within the database directory (and possibly more, depending on the storage engine). Consequently, the case sensitivity of
the underlying operating system determines the case sensitivity of database and table names.
Well then it is THEIR problem, I mean the MySQL developpers.
Programers create tables, not files, and in SQL, tables and columns are NOT case sensitive.
When they use the acronym "SQL" in their name, they should make their best to stick to the standard.
(Ah ah! another one ;-)
Why MySQL does not simply creates all upper case files, like Oracle?
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