I ALSO THINK ALLCAPS SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE YELLING, BUT i don't care all that much.

I'd say store internally and for I_S views (which are all caps in most
references), just convert to uppercase when sending column names over
the wire...

-jay

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Brian Aker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> So Drizzle is case insensitive all the world around. AKA we follow the
> standard in this regard no matter the operating system (with MySQL by
> default the UNIX world is case sensitive,.. legacy of everything be based on
> the file system).
>
> Drizzle accomplishes this by doing case folding, aka we lower case
> everything internally. All upper case make me THINK YOU ARE YELLING.
>
> Here is the thing though, right now to make DD/IS look right I have to play
> with case. Internally we see things as lower case, but externally it seems
> like UPPER case for those table names seems correct.
>
> This is really bikeshed to me. People's thoughts on the display?
>
> There is BTW no requirement that a table function be upper case, I just have
> done that when doing the create object. So no matter what table functions
> will be whatever ever the author/creator calls them.
>
> Cheers,
>        -Brian
>
>
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