Details
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Type:
Improvement
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Status:
Open
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Priority:
Minor
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: 0.6
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: Persistence
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Labels:None
Description
On a couple of occassions, I've found I had to change names of properties because it's a reserved word for my database (1st SQL Server, then Oracle).
Addressing this should be easy to implement according to the thread I read (url below); just put back-ticks around the names when talking to hibernate.
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=975545&highlight=escape+column
Activity
Graeme Rocher
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| Field | Original Value | New Value |
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| Assignee | Graeme Rocher [ graemerocher ] |
Contegix Support
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| Project Import | Thu Mar 24 21:22:24 CDT 2011 [ 1301019744151 ] |
Burt Beckwith
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| Workflow | jira [ 35028 ] | Grails [ 41174 ] |
Burt Beckwith
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| Workflow | Grails [ 41174 ] | Copy of Grails [ 48603 ] |
Burt Beckwith
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| Workflow | Copy of Grails [ 48603 ] | Grails [ 56013 ] |
Burt Beckwith
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| Workflow | Grails [ 56013 ] | Grails2 [ 63557 ] |
Burt Beckwith
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| Workflow | Grails2 [ 63557 ] | jira [ 78774 ] |
Burt Beckwith
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| Workflow | jira [ 78774 ] | Grails2 [ 86820 ] |
Peter Ledbrook
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| Last Reviewed | 01/Jan/10 |
Peter Ledbrook
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| Workflow | Grails2 [ 86820 ] | jira [ 95173 ] |
Peter Ledbrook
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| Workflow | jira [ 95173 ] | Grails2 [ 103310 ] |