Hi,
> To answer my own question yes this word is reserved.
Yes, it is reserved, but you may still use it any query that you like, by
quoting the name. To take from the manual:
"Note that if the identifier is a restricted word or contains special
characters you must always quote it with ` when y
I get the ID-10-T award of the day.
http://www.mysql.com/doc/R/e/Reserved_words.html
To answer my own question yes this work is reserved.
PEBKAC
Thank You
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