yes, i have experienced this: you do have to match case in your SQL statements

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From: stylo stylo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:35:09 AM
Subject: Re: why "SESSION scope is not enabled" error on new server?

Next time I'll google first:

http://www.firstserv.com/support/sharedHosting/coldfusion/coldfusionLinuxConversion.cfm

Still curious why application would be capitalized; guess something internal, 
huh?

>>Table names are case sensitive.
-doesn't mention the field names. Do you know? 

I know there is also some ini setting in mysql to force lower case; I guess I 
still would have to change the queries to lowercase then, huh?



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