BTW: Anthony's answer is the right one because with that you get the best 
of both worlds. Mind that you can also disable completely reserved words 
(check_reserved argument on the DAL connection) and be prepared to 
fireworks when you'll choose something your backend can't distinguish. 
Being a safety measure, if you feel unsafe, you can have a unsafe world to 
play with. 

On Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 9:48:10 PM UTC+1, pbreit wrote:
>
> I get the whole reserved word conflict thing but am surprised that it 
> can't or isn't worked around? The lists are pretty long and reserve a 
> number of good words like "state" and "group".
>

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