Re: Another EO question
Re: Another EO question
- Subject: Re: Another EO question
- From: rdp <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:19:43 -0500
I am using 5.4.1 and MySql and get the quotes. You have to cut the
sql, edit out the quotes, and feed it into mysql by hand.
Richard Palmer
On Mar 11, 2008, at 4:33 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
OK, more important question though asked earlier but never
answered, why is Entity Modeler putting double quotes
("myColumnName") around my column names when generating SQL
command? When I try to execute then, I get errors. When I change
my frameworks back to 5.3, it stops putting the quotes and
generates the SQL just fine! Did I forget to do something?
This isn't Entity Modeler, it's WO. Make sure you're using the
correct plugin to match your database, and possibly this was a bug
in the version of 5.4 you're using.
ms
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