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List:       sqlite-users
Subject:    Re: [sqlite] Adding data with periods
From:       "Eugene Wee" <crystalrecursion () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-12-15 8:29:26
Message-ID: 3cc593dd0812150029nfd96be7v48d8f738d3052386 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Additionally, double quotes do have a "special meaning" in that they are
used to delimit identifiers.

Regards,
Eugene

On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 3:15 PM, John Stanton <johns@viacognis.com> wrote:

> Single quotes are SQL, as chosen by he designers.  It is good practice
> to stick to the standard rather than rely on extensions which vary from
> implementatiopn tio implementation.
>
> Mohd Radzi Ibrahim wrote:
> > It seems to works either way.
> >
> > I'm just wondering is there any hidden reason that single quote is
> > preferred? Portability?
> > Or is double-qoute has some kind of special meaning that we should use it
> > for that special purpose?
> >
> >
> > -radzi-
>
>
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