On 11/17/2003 3:01 PM, Bopolissimus Platypus wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 14:28, spikes wrote:

i havent tried my recommendation of double quotes but i guess mysql is
using back tick as its default so

just use create table `change` and this will certainly work (i.e. back
tick). No need to create/rename table change or modify source code.


cool. in postgresql, double quotes works. backtick doesn't. useful to know.

pero for the original poster's question, mas mabuti pa rin kung
open source ang application since it probably doesn't use
the backticks internally.

tiger


kc naman itong si mysql is closer to odbc standard while postgresql ay buti na lang at closer to the ansi sql standard siya.



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