On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Stephan Szabo wrote:

>
>          <identifier start> ::= !! See the Syntax Rules
>
>          <identifier part> ::=
>                 <identifier start>
>               | <digit>
> identifier start is a simple latin letter, a letter in the character
> repertoire that's in use, a syllable in the repertoire or an ideograph in
> the repertoire.
>
> identifier is defined as either a regular identifier or a delimited one
> (ie double quoted).  So column name cannot contain periods.
>
> That being said, is this something that's worth adding due to general
> usage by other systems?

In an odd way, I guess that's what I'm asking.  At what point is it us
that's non-standard?

Vince.
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