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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2010-01-22 : 09:56:18
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So when I have code like this, data as 'CaSe SpEcIaL'in my code, it spits out my data in a column named 'case special', instead of the case I designated. How fix?Thanks alot guys! |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
5072 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 10:03:13
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| in what code? sql, or front end? let's see the select |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2010-01-22 : 10:08:14
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Use brackets, not quotes, for special column names., data as [CaSe SpEcIaL] N 56°04'39.26"E 12°55'05.63" |
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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
140 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 10:13:49
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| Its select sql. But I'm sure this brackets thing will work. Thanks alot guys. |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
5072 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 10:35:14
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| ahhh, i missed the AS |
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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
140 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 10:36:07
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| hrmmm... didn't work. Exporting as CSV and still coming back with all lowercase...Select'VerifyAdd' as [*Action(SiteID=US|Country=US|Currency=USD|Version=403|CC=UTF-8)], p.productname as [*Title]FROM Products pINNER JOIN Products_Descriptions pd ON p.ProductID = pd.ProductIDINNER JOIN Products_Extended pe ON pd.ProductID = pe.ProductIDINNER JOIN Products_Memos pm ON p.ProductID = pm.ProductIDWHERE (p.IsChildOfProductCode is NULL OR p.IsChildOfProductCode = '')AND (p.HideProduct is NULL OR p.HideProduct <> 'Y')AND (pe.ProductCondition is NULL OR pe.ProductCondition <> 'Ammo')AND (pe.Quickbooks_Item_Accnt is NULL OR pe.Quickbooks_Item_Accnt <> 'amazonflag')AND (pe.ProductPrice > 0 AND pe.ProductPrice IS NOT NULL)AND (pe.yahoo_medium IS NOT NULL)AND (pe.EnableOptions_InventoryControl <> 'Y')and (P.ProductCode not like '%[-][-]00%')and (p.productname like '%la_er%')ORDER BY p.ProductCode |
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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
140 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 10:38:55
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| to be clear, the data in the columns is coming in the proper case, but the column headers themselves I need to be a certain case. |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 12:02:54
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| I've never had a problem with column names being "as intended" ..."Exporting as CSV "How are you doing the Export? |
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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
140 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 12:19:58
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| Its run through the backend of a website system called "Volusion". Its just not keeping the case of my column names. Its very frustrating. |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 12:33:15
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| Do you think that could be mangling the column names?I've seen lots of things that force "tolower(thingie)" or the like, over the years, and never understood why anyone would want to impose their will in that way. |
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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
140 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 12:34:57
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| mangling? I do not know this term... Your saying you think the system itself is doing that above my code... not sure why ti would do that.... |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 13:04:40
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| Yes, I think something in Volusion is doing it. Not SQL. |
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ConradK
Posting Yak Master
140 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 14:12:23
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| alright. Thanks for your help. I guess I'll just have to implement a work around. |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-22 : 14:16:06
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Just before you do that ... Might be worth trying the query, itself, from something else to prove that the column names are not fiddled-with. Its just possible that you are using a collation, or somesuch, where that happens (it will be news to me though!).e.g. Query Analyser or SSMS |
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