Hi, I'm trying to develop a cross-DB application which works with ORACLE and MySQL back-ends. Both DBs has the same schema, but of course there is a caveat. ORACLE has Tables and Columns in upper case and MySQL does not. That leads to the following problem. When I construct select(table.c.column) I face out with problem that I need to specify lower case for column in MySQL and upper case letters for ORACLE. With table names it's easy I can use table aliases. But how to avoid problem with columns names.
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