![]() It depends on how you write the query, what kind of target data source you are using, as well as some other factors. ![]() But in some cases, it is recommended or even required to use the target database's native syntax. Note: Do not use double quotes ("xxx") in a cross-connection query. ![]() (If xxx has a space in it, you must use the backtick character: `xxx`)įor example: select col from `some_connection`.`some_schema`.`table1`Įnclose the string in single quotes: 'xxx'įor example: select `col` from `some_connection`.`some_schema`.`table1` where `col` = 'abc' Use the backtick (backquote) character or nothing: `xxx` or xxx Identifiers (e.g., schema name, connection name, table name, owner name, alias name, etc.)
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