Hi,
>
> working with a bunch of CMP-entity beans, JAWS creates the following
> statement for creating a table:
>
> CREATE TABLE OutparkUser (password VARCHAR(255),outparkUserID
> INTEGER,username VARCHAR(255))
>
> And then JAWS gets this error:
>
> [JAWS] interbase.interclient.SQLException:
> [interclient][interbase] Dynamic SQL Error
> [JAWS] SQL error code = -104
> [JAWS] Token unknown - line 1, char 26
> [JAWS] password
>
> I assume the unknown token 'password' is a magic Interbase string. Is
> there a JAWS facility to mask magic strings like this in order to use
> them as column names?
>
Yep - RTFM - http://www.jboss.org/newsite/documentation/jawsxml_howto.html
Look at the section on "Telling JAWS about your tables".
HTH,
Chris
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