anything in ejbql is reserved, and if you use hibernate, hql as well. Of
course, you can change the name of the table without changing the name of the
class.
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Why there is no list of reserved words defined?
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I have had similar issues, you have to be careful what you name your tables.
They cant be reserved words!
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