Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Use of double quoted names in Firebird |
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Author | Kjell Rilbe |
Post date | 2005-03-19T16:14:20Z |
The computerized world is constantly moving towards support for
nationalization. Unicode is spreading. You can now actually use national
characters in domain names (but you have to back them up with plain
ASCII versions due to old browsers etc.). Most applications that target
"normal users" have nationalized versions. Even Delphi comes in three
language versions and that's a development too.
Why should SQL stay behind?
Kjell
Fabricio Araujo wrote:
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nationalization. Unicode is spreading. You can now actually use national
characters in domain names (but you have to back them up with plain
ASCII versions due to old browsers etc.). Most applications that target
"normal users" have nationalized versions. Even Delphi comes in three
language versions and that's a development too.
Why should SQL stay behind?
Kjell
Fabricio Araujo wrote:
> National characters on (for example) in table names?--
> Hmmmm... No. Even in MSSQL I didn't use it, except for
> column titles in queries. And even that past decision
> I don't like.
> For me, quotes is a crap feature of SQL Standard.
> I have enough headaches, I don't need a new source...
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Kjell Rilbe
Adressmarknaden AM AB
E-post: kjell.rilbe@...
Telefon: 08-761 06 55
Mobil: 0733-44 24 64