On Monday, September 30, 2019 at 6:47:36 AM UTC, Lukas Eder wrote: > > That's a feature not a bug! :) jOOQ by default quotes all identifiers. > That's useful to support all the edge cases of case sensitive identifiers, > or identifiers containing special characters by default (other ORMs have a > lot of trouble with these). It also protects against SQL injection, if > users forget to sanitise their inputs to DSL.name(). > > The problem in your case is that you're creating your objects using JDBC > directly, using Derby's default case (UPPER CASE), and then request data > from quoted "lower case" identifiers. You have several ways to work around > this: >
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