Right, but does torque handle that?
It's strange that I define my table lower case but torque asks for it in
upper case. I changed the definition of my turbine tables to upper case and
it works now. All my other tables are lower case and working properly...
/Ludwig

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Glass-Husain [mailto:wglasshus...@gmail.com] 
Sent: den 24 april 2009 16:04
To: Apache Torque Users List
Subject: Re: Linux and case sensitivity

Exactly.  MySQL table names are case sensitive in Linux but not in Windows.

WILL

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Ludwig Magnusson
<lud...@itcatapult.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have been developing a webapp on a windows machine and it works fine.
> Howerver, now I am moving it to a linux based envroment and I get a
strange
> problem. I am using turbine and all database operations that has anything
to
> do with the table turbine_user_group_role does not work. I catch a mysql
> exception saying "the table myapp.TURBINE_USER_GROUP_ROLE" does not exist.
>
> Can this have anything to do with case sensitivity? The table does exist
in
> my database (lower case)
>
> The weird thing is that torque can read and write to all other tables in
my
> db.
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
> /Ludwig
>
>

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