Umashankar, Saturday, October 19, 2002, 8:55:46 AM, you wrote: UA> I had a problem with mysql. Actually mysql was UA> accepting a space after a column name, which I think UA> its not supposed to accept. This problem frustrated me UA> a lot, it gave a error stating field does not exist.
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