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Use backtick around column name in WHERE statement #18

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jmslbam opened this issue Feb 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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Use backtick around column name in WHERE statement #18

jmslbam opened this issue Feb 20, 2024 · 0 comments

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jmslbam commented Feb 20, 2024

I have column named key which is a reserved word in MySQL.

If you don't use a backtick ``` in you SQL query then will error.

My SQL that was build by this library was SELECT * FROM secure_holiday_feature WHERE key = '2' which didn't give any result.

This one did SELECT * FROM secure_holiday_feature WHERE key = 2.

It also messes up the ->update() query.

Kind regads,

Jaime

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