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authorShai Berger <shai@platonix.com>2013-10-21 18:12:48 +0300
committerShai Berger <shai@platonix.com>2013-10-23 15:04:14 +0300
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Fixed #13245: Explained Oracle's behavior w.r.t db_table
and how to prevent table-name truncation Thanks russellm & timo for discussion, and timo for review. Backported from master 317040a73b77be8f8210801793b2ce6d1a69301e
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@@ -699,6 +699,22 @@ Naming issues
Oracle imposes a name length limit of 30 characters. To accommodate this, the
backend truncates database identifiers to fit, replacing the final four
characters of the truncated name with a repeatable MD5 hash value.
+Additionally, the backend turns database identifiers to all-uppercase.
+
+To prevent these transformations (this is usually required only when dealing
+with legacy databases or accessing tables which belong to other users), use
+a quoted name as the value for ``db_table``::
+
+ class LegacyModel(models.Model):
+ class Meta:
+ db_table = '"name_left_in_lowercase"'
+
+ class ForeignModel(models.Model):
+ class Meta:
+ db_table = '"OTHER_USER"."NAME_ONLY_SEEMS_OVER_30"'
+
+Quoted names can also be used with Django's other supported database
+backends; except for Oracle, however, the quotes have no effect.
When running syncdb, an ``ORA-06552`` error may be encountered if
certain Oracle keywords are used as the name of a model field or the