I think the grammer should help the parser to determine what you mean when
the token ORDER is seen.

for example in a select statement...

Syntax:
SELECT expression [, ...]
    ...
    [ FROM from_item [, ...] ]
    [ WHERE condition ]
    ...
    [ ORDER BY expression [ ASC | DESC | USING operator ]

keywords (or reserved words) should not be placed in quotes because the
parser relies on them to steer ...

Cheers
Medi

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Sebastian Rychter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  Hi, I'm working on migrating a data layer from MS SQL Server to
> PostgreSQL 8.2 and found that some reserved words should only be written
> between quotes and thus are case sensitive (actually only happened with a
> table field named "order"). Is there any way to bypass this  case
> sensitivity or at least determine that I am going to use certain reserved
> words as table fields (or any other possible solutions) ?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Sebastian
>

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