Hello,
Ich glaube, wenn Du mit HOCHKOMMAalterHOCHKOMMA kommst, dann musst Du gar nichts umbenennen.
jein - du kannst unter MySQL die Backticks verwenden, also nicht das normale Hochkomma sondern das schräge (`). Im Gegensatz zu einer Umbenennung nimmst du deinem SQL-Code und wahrscheinlich auch deinem gesamten Datenmodell damit aber die Lauffähigkeit auf anderen Datenbanken, z.B. MS-SQL/Access, DB2 und Konsorten, die andere Escape-Zeichen für Schlüsselwörter verwenden (wie z.B. [] in den Microsoft Dialekten).
MfG
Rouven
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He is entertaining both out of the car and in the car because if you tell him that a corner is almost flat then he is the guy who is going to try to take it flat even if it means shunting it the other side of it, he will come with the data and say 'hey, I may have crashed and destroyed the car, but I was flat-out'. That is an interesting quality that he has! -- Team Member on Jacques Villeneuve
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He is entertaining both out of the car and in the car because if you tell him that a corner is almost flat then he is the guy who is going to try to take it flat even if it means shunting it the other side of it, he will come with the data and say 'hey, I may have crashed and destroyed the car, but I was flat-out'. That is an interesting quality that he has! -- Team Member on Jacques Villeneuve