I think I garbled that. Here's take two.
If you created the Oracle table with quotes, you must use the exact case that you did when you created the table.
If you created the Oracle table without quotes, you must always uppercase table and column references.
Beth
On 8/12/06, Bryan S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BethI am using the exact case I used when I created the tables and still having the problems I described.Bryan
Reactor assumes the method w/ quotes was used. Hence, you have to use the exact case as you did when creating the table.
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