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[SOLVED] Unable to add column names with numerical values 14 May 2012 03:57 #2336

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Unable to add column names with numerical values

Ex: Attr1 , Attr2

When I enter field label as Attr1, the field name changes to Attr while adding the new column to the table.This will be a serious limitation as mysql handles the column name like attr1,attr2 etc.



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Re: Unable to add column names with numerical values 14 May 2012 07:58 #2340

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Yes you can, it is little bit tricky.

Edit your field and add numbers. It is not automatic.

Little bug ;-)
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Re: Unable to add column names with numerical values 14 May 2012 13:18 #2350

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Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply.I am evaluating Cook for a large enterprise project which has atleast 50 attribute fields like that in a table.I am not sure how to manually modify them one by one.

Is there any way you can fix this bug? Even I would be ready to pay a hourly rate to you for fixing this :)

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Re: Unable to add column names with numerical values 15 May 2012 19:49 #2358

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Thanks for fixing this ultra quick..Now I am able to add fields with numerical characters...

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Re: Unable to add column names with numerical values 16 May 2012 03:49 #2361

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This happens still but the workaround is like below which can help others too...

Create the new column and save it.Then edit the field name to add the numerical values.

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