About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
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About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
There is case-sensitive problem in this question, for exemple:
- columnB: wrong
- COLUMB: correct
			
			
									
									
						- columnB: wrong
- COLUMB: correct
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
You are right. This has now been fixed.
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
This is not fixed yet, I'm using version 1/11.
			
			
									
									
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
Probably I am missing something but I don't see any case mismatch. Attached is the view that I see. Could you please let me know what do you think is wrong?Guest wrote:This is not fixed yet, I'm using version 1/11.
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
the problem is with field v/s FIELDD
			
			
									
									
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
It is treating fieldD and FIELDD differently
			
			
									
									
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
But it is clearly mentioned in the problem statement, "Write the names in ALL CAPS".
			
			
									
									
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Re: About Question enthuware.oce-jpad.v6.2.347 :
Hi Paul,
I also was puzzled on this question in JPAD by lowecase/uppercase problem.
After a research in internet, I believe that persistence providers will be uppercasing column names (if nothing explicitly defined). So uppercase is correct here. Maybe a red note (write in uppercase comment) must be in bigger font, it's not very noticeable. Or make comparison when you checking answer case-independent.
best regards,
Mikalai Zaikin
			
			
									
									
						I also was puzzled on this question in JPAD by lowecase/uppercase problem.
After a research in internet, I believe that persistence providers will be uppercasing column names (if nothing explicitly defined). So uppercase is correct here. Maybe a red note (write in uppercase comment) must be in bigger font, it's not very noticeable. Or make comparison when you checking answer case-independent.
best regards,
Mikalai Zaikin
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