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Andrus Adamchik closed CAY-289.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Implement Quoting of identifiers
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> Key: CAY-289
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-289
> Project: Cayenne
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Cayenne Core Library
> Affects Versions: 3.0M5
> Environment: Linux, Sun JDK1.5, MS SQL Server 2000, jtds-1.0,
> Croatian locale
> Reporter: Tomislav Nakic-Alfirevic
> Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
> Fix For: 3.0M6
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> Attachments: diffQuoteSqlIdentifiers.txt, forWorkTrim.txt,
> h2Faild.txt, InsertUpdateDelete.txt, InsertUpdateDeleteSelect.txt,
> InsertUpdateDeleteSelect.txt, migratePatch.txt, patchForH2.txt, postgres.txt,
> postgres.txt, SelectTranslatorTest.txt
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> Say a table "t0" has an attribute "my attrib 0".
> You correct the obj-attribute to, for instance, "my_attrib_0", but the
> db-attribute is still "my attrib 0".
> When you try to run a query on "t0", the generated query looks like:
> SELECT ..., t0.my attrib 0, ... FROM dbo.t0 AS t0
> This, obviously, can't possibly work.
> The correct SQL would be:
> SELECT ..., t0.[my attrib 0], ... FROM dbo.[t0] AS t0
> Notice the square brackets arround the attributes and table names: that makes
> the string a valid attribute or table name valid.
> A further improvement might be to add the database name:
> SELECT ..., t0.[my attrib 0], ... FROM [dbname].dbo.[t0] AS t0
> I mention it because I use the quantum plugin as a database access plugin and
> it complained about a table called "dbo.tablename" (as I believe it should)
> and all was well when I used mydbname.dbo.tablename.
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