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Working with an exsisting DB structure and they have # special char all over their column names in a DB2 database.
Using ->orderBy( 'A.G01GL#' )
results in the sql statement being
ORDER BY "A"."G01GL"# ASC
Any advice on how to get around this?
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problem is in function replaceNamesIn
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Modifying the regex in replaceNamesIn to /(\b)([a-z_][a-z0-9_]).([a-z#][a-z0-9#])/i solved it for me.
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Working with an exsisting DB structure and they have # special char all over their column names in a DB2 database.
Using
->orderBy( 'A.G01GL#' )
results in the sql statement being
ORDER BY
"A"."G01GL"# ASC
Any advice on how to get around this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: