Re: Building SQL query when table is two words...
- From: "lylefair" <lylefairfield@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Nov 2005 20:23:17 -0800
When I read this I think I should give thanks for never having had to
deal with such situations or people.
But give thanks to whom: My Mom? Random Chance? Lauren Bacall? Mr Getz?
You use Square Brackets and you think this is Truth.
Then you find there are other solutions:
SELECT * FROM All_Students
SELECT * FROM `All Students`
And you wonder ....
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