Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Well, case matters in some source control systems. That's why I know of
> MoveFile(). When a Linux file system gets involved, the same filename with
> different cases could be in the same folder, since they are not the same.


Ran into something similar recently with a MySQL database on a Debian
system.  My INSERT INTO statement used a different casing than the table
was on the web.  This kind of stuff makes me wonder WHY the Linux folks
insisted on casing sensitivities for filenames and stuff like this
database issue.  I mean, come on, does anyone really think the EMPLOYEE
table is different than the employee table?   STUPID!!!!




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