You can change the column names as you please in MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, or most other database applications.
The issue is that the dbkey is hard-coded in the LINKS SQL script and column names are case sensitive in Perl and MySQL, so that is why you can not simply change ID to id without changing the codes in the LINKS SQL script.
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
The issue is that the dbkey is hard-coded in the LINKS SQL script and column names are case sensitive in Perl and MySQL, so that is why you can not simply change ID to id without changing the codes in the LINKS SQL script.
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me