Re: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation?

2001-12-28 Thread Hani Suleiman
On 28/12/01 12:56 pm, Aaron Tavistock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So heres the story - database field names are case insensitive, so common parlance for representing a space is an underscore (e.g. 'this_field'). Nope. MS SQLServer is not case insensitive. You could always tweak orion-ejb-jar.xml

Re: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation?

2001-12-28 Thread Robert S. Sfeir
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Neither is Oracle. Oracle actually stores all its DB Fields upper case, but it doesn't matter how you refer to then, meaning select column1 from Table or select Column1 from table or select COLUMN1 FROM TABLE Doesn't make a difference. R At

RE: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation?

2001-12-28 Thread Aaron Tavistock
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Aaron Tavistock Subject: Re: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation? On 28/12/01 12:56 pm, Aaron Tavistock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So heres the story - database field names are case insensitive, so common parlance for representing a space is an underscore (e.g

RE: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation?

2001-12-28 Thread Aaron Tavistock
). -Original Message- From: Hani Suleiman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 12:32 PM To: Aaron Tavistock; Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation? On 28/12/01 3:20 pm, Aaron Tavistock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More

RE: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation?

2001-12-28 Thread Patrick Lightbody
- From: Hani Suleiman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 10:26 AM To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Aaron Tavistock Subject: Re: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation? On 28/12/01 12:56 pm, Aaron Tavistock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So heres the story