Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: Error -104 on SELECT |
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Author | Tim Seyfarth |
Post date | 2011-01-31T18:17:27Z |
Thanks again for the replys.
Tangled is a good way to describe it... drowning might be too:-[
I used a tool Context Database Designed to import from Postgre then
export to Firebird to save the effort of creating all of the fields etc
all over again - there are 58 tables. The way Set described makes alot
of sense. I will work with that info and see how it progresses.
Thank you again for your replies!
Tim
Tangled is a good way to describe it... drowning might be too:-[
I used a tool Context Database Designed to import from Postgre then
export to Firebird to save the effort of creating all of the fields etc
all over again - there are 58 tables. The way Set described makes alot
of sense. I will work with that info and see how it progresses.
Thank you again for your replies!
Tim
On 1/31/2011 10:59 AM, Anderson Farias wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> |Will try what you suggest but being very green, not sure really about
> |the double quotes.
>
> So, I guess the best thing is to not use them.
>
> As Set told you, any object (tables, fields, etc) you create with
> double quotes has to be referenced always using double quotes and you
> have to make sure you write the very same way as when they were
> created (upper and lower cases).
>
> Regards,
> Anderson
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