> how can we know that this table is created with "" column name
When the column name is a reserved word, or appears with lower
case characters.
Jared
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Subject: double quotes column name
Hi,
One of our clients has created a table with column name "access"
since access is reserved word , they use double quotes.....
but when i query the table user_tab_columns it is still showing column
name as access and not "access"........
how can we know that this table is created with "" column name......
Thanks
--Harvinder
SQL> select table_name,column_name from user_tab_columns
2 where table_name='FF1'
3 /
TABLE_NAME COLUMN_NAME
------------------------------ ------------------------------
FF1 access
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