I am working on this, I am integrating a list of reserved words into
the Field() class.

For now just the common SQL keywords, which I'm sure can be extended
to include backend-specific keywords.

-Thadeus





On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:08 AM, baloan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks David for the reference.
>
> Btw, DATE is not marked as a reserved keyword on PostgreSQL and I can
> create DATE columns using SQL or the admin tools (pgadmin).
>
> Consequently I was doubly confused as DATE appears as a web2py
> reserved word to me.
>
> @Massimo: in your leisure time ;-) you may consider to change the
> ProgrammingError exception to give a hint I used a "web2py/SQL
> reserved word".
>
> Regards, Andreas
>
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