Hyphens in column names in MySQL DB
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Do you have hyphens (-) or underscores (_) in your column names?
Hyphens are a big problem because if you end up mapping a column name to a variable, most languages do not like to have hyphens inside variable names. Perhaps you are using one of the Java libraries that automatically generates variables or objects whose names are based on column names.
Depending on the nature of your problem, there are a couple of different approaches you can use:
- Rename all of your columns using ALTER TABLE. Be conscious that this could affect referential integrity or other applications that depend on the database. If you don't know what that means, don't do it.
- Create SQL views that simple restate the tables you need but with "better" column names. This is not very efficient, but it will allow you to get what you want.
- Use the AS keyword when running your SELECT statements to rename columns within queries.
None of these are great solutions, but they should get you started. Good luck!