Re: BUG #13661: Using word LIMIT
От | David G. Johnston |
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Тема | Re: BUG #13661: Using word LIMIT |
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Msg-id | CAKFQuwbpH+qfQknng-CDbJf2j=F0kEAOwsCvOUJZKHect2hR0g@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | BUG #13661: Using word LIMIT (kmursk@rambler.ru) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 5:32 AM, <kmursk@rambler.ru> wrote: > The following bug has been logged on the website: > > Bug reference: 13661 > Logged by: Danilenko Andrey > Email address: kmursk@rambler.ru > PostgreSQL version: 9.4.1 > Operating system: Windows > Description: > > Word LIMIT is a clause of SQL-statement and could not be used as a name o= f > column. But it is possible to create table with this column-name. And for > all that such column-name transforms in upper case. That is bug, because > there shoud not be possibility to use name LIMIT at all with clause CREAT= E > TABLE. And moreover there shoud not be implicit case-transformation > As John indicated naming has quite a few rules and dynamics associated with it. If you do not provide exactly what you are typing in or viewing it is hard to provide a targeted response and we end up quoting you the manual with a few personal embellishments. Implicit case transformation to all upper-case is indeed unexpected but lacking a reproducible example it is going to be attributed to user-error and not a bug. David J. =E2=80=8B
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