Bump. Should I provide more information? Is this even possible? Thanks, 
Peter

On Thursday, April 25, 2013 9:34:29 AM UTC-7, Peter wrote:
>
> I am having trouble with column name case sensitivity with linked tables 
> in SQL Server 2005.
>
> Example. The column name in SQL Server is RecordDate in the table 
> SecurityMaster
>
> I create a linked table as:
>
> create linked table if not exists 
> L_SecurityMaster(
> 'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver', 
> 'jdbc:sqlserver://feedqa\SQL2005:1773;DatabaseName=testdb', 
> 'user', 'password', 
>         'dbo.SecurityMaster');
>
> Executing show columns from L_Securitymaster shows all the columns in 
> capitals, i.e. RECORDDATE instead of RecordDate.
>
> Various combinations of [RecordDate], 'RecordDate' and so on all fail for 
> one reason or another. I tried to search documentation but sorry I can't 
> see what I am supposed to do. Can anyone help me with the correct way to 
> link and query MS SQL Server tables with case sensitive column names?
>
> Many thanks, Peter
>
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