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Date: | Fri, 27 Sep 2002 06:58:22 +0300 |
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You confuse the list name and the table name. List names can contain hyphens
(most of my lists some 4K, end with '-L'), which Oracle tables won't, but
Oracle table names can take the underscore. e.g:
* ie-students-1-012001 - Technion, IE Faculty Mailing List
* Language=exchange
* Notebook=Yes
* Notebook=/lsv/notebooks/ie-students-1-012001
* Notebook=Monthly,Private
* DBMS=Yes,Table(listserv.ie_students_1_012001)
etc ...
Moshe
> run into a problem.Most if not all of our listname contain hyphens,
> i.e.:
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> POL-ECON-PUB-CHOICE-WPS
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> Our developers tell us that the hyphen is a forbidden character, per
> a SQL web site.
> Is anyone aware of a work-around for all this?Simply dropping the
> hyphens results in virtually incomprehensible list names.We have
> 325+ lists we're talking about here!Any assistance or insight would
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Sherry Beauchamp
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