Re: REFERENCES error message complaint, suggestion
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: REFERENCES error message complaint, suggestion |
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Msg-id | 7120.1078499547@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: REFERENCES error message complaint, suggestion (Enrico Weigelt <weigelt@metux.de>) |
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Enrico Weigelt <weigelt@metux.de> writes: > * Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> [2004-03-04 11:24:11 -0500]: >> Double quotes are for names (identifiers). Single quotes are >> for string literals (constants). > BTW: is this general SQL syntax or just PostgeSQL ? This is SQL92 standard behavior. Relevant extracts from the standard: <delimited identifier> ::= <double quote> <delimited identifier body> <double quote> <character string literal> ::= [ <introducer><character set specification> ] <quote> [ <character representation>... ] <quote> [ { <separator>... <quote> [ <character representation>... ] <quote> }... ] <double quote> ::= " <quote> ::= ' > mysql does no distinction (which is IMHO very unclean), How can they have no distinction? Suppose I write select 'col' from tab; select "col" from tab; If there is a column tab.col, what am I going to get in each case? regards, tom lane
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