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Subject: Re: find real/valid name current db

Subject: Re: find real/valid name current db

2007-10-17       - By Sebastian Mendel

 Back
ups, typo ...

Sebastian Mendel schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> how can i find the real/valid name for current active db?
>
> Windows, lower_case_table_names = 2
>
> CREATE DATABASE `UPPERCASE`;
> USE `UPPERCASE`;
> SELECT DATABASE();
> // `UPPERCASE`

should read
// returns `uppercase`


> but working with the returned lower case `UPPERCASE` results in an invlaid
> db error

should read:

but working with the returned lower case `uppercase` results in an invalid
db error


> also see bug #31658 (http://bugs.mysql.com/31658)




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