SQL syntax isn't case sensitive, so why does this matter?

-Kurt

On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Anmol Khanna wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using torque-3.0-b2.
> It seems that when torque converts java methods to appropriate SQL queries
> it converts the database column headers to upper case.
> For example:
> If I try to retrieve customer number and customer name using torque, the
> query translates to :
> SELECT Customer.NO, Customer.NAME FROM Customer
>
> Note: NO and NAME are all upper, even though my schema file specifies them
> as No and Name.
>
> Is it a known problem?  Is there a method ( config property etc ) to fix
> this problem?
> Does the problem exist in torque-3.0-b4?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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