On 03/27/2015 02:20 PM, Deven Phillips wrote:
> Yes. Here's the MySQL schema:
>
> CREATE TABLE `liquorstore_backendipaddress` (
> `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
> `backend_network_id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
> `backend_virtual_interface_id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
> `address` varchar(15) NOT NULL,
> `is_gateway` tinyint(1) NOT NULL,
> `is_reserved` tinyint(1) NOT NULL,
> PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
> UNIQUE KEY `backend_network_id` (`backend_network_id`,`address`),
> KEY `liquorstore_backendipaddress_4a648124` (`backend_network_id`),
> KEY `liquorstore_backendipaddress_27235e4d`
> (`backend_virtual_interface_id`),
> CONSTRAINT `backend_network_id_refs_id_1d869576` FOREIGN KEY
> (`backend_network_id`) REFERENCES `liquorstore_backendnetwork` (`id`),
> CONSTRAINT `backend_virtual_interface_id_refs_id_b058eaeb` FOREIGN
> KEY (`backend_virtual_interface_id`) REFERENCES
> `liquorstore_backendvirtualinterface` (`id`)
> ) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=72184 DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
>
I refer you to here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/identifier-case-sensitivity.html
When I have had problems with MySQL not seeing names I knew to be there
it usually had something to do with the settings above.
--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com