> did the same for the TIMESTAMP prefix
You don't need that. H2 1.4.200 is able to read all datetime literals 
properly.

> U&'Co-effici\00ebnt'
> which looks like an obscure escape syntax
H2 always quotes exported character string literals with non-printable on 
non-ASCII characters, I don't know why.
H2 1.x uses an own function not compatible with anything, it means script 
from 1.4 cannot be imported into any other database system.
H2 2.x uses more compact and more portable standard-compliant syntax, it is 
also parsed faster. Unfortunately, old unsupported versions of H2 can't 
read it.

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