On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:56, Dan Wilson wrote:
> Of course, the use cases vary....

I *think* the case is that most of the tables live in the configured schema, 
but the odd one or two are exposed from another schema.
So you might
select foo from bar;
and
select baz from boo;
but also
select sillyThing from gash.table;
sometimes.

The point about bonkers table names is right though - iirc Oracle lets you say 
something like
select bonkers from [EMAIL PROTECTED];
which is why I suggested just letting anything in the name field and this just 
gets stuffed into the from clause as is. I don't actually know if Reactor 
needs to be able to figure out which part is the table or not except for 
file/object names, and we could just force the use of alias in those cases.

I would prefer schema over owner, because the schema a table is in is 
different to the owner of the table.
-- 
Tom Chiverton
Helping to synergistically network advanced mindshares

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