As an initial guess, Javascript objects can have property id's with
periods in them, as long as the whole thing has quotes around it. So,
I suppose you could try "Employees.Salary". If that doesn't work, I
can look through the code and see. What exactly are you trying to do
that's having an issue because of the dots?
~Gabe
On Aug 6, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Corwin Joy wrote:
> I'm using Exhibit as a reporting tool versus SPARQL queries and am so
> far liking it a lot. I do have a question, however. Some of my column
> names contain a period (".") . So, e.g. I have column names like
> Employees.Salary . Is there a way to escape the "." character so
> that
> exhibit can handle this kind of column name? I tried looking through
> the docs and mailing list but did not see anything on this.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Corwin
>
>
>
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