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"""
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Using SQL reserved names
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Need to use a reserved SQL name as a column name or table name? Need to include
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a hyphen in a column or table name? No problem. Django quotes names
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appropriately behind the scenes, so your database won't complain about
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reserved-name usage.
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"""
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from django.db import models
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class Thing(models.Model):
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when = models.CharField(max_length=1, primary_key=True)
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join = models.CharField(max_length=1)
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like = models.CharField(max_length=1)
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drop = models.CharField(max_length=1)
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alter = models.CharField(max_length=1)
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having = models.CharField(max_length=1)
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where = models.DateField(max_length=1)
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has_hyphen = models.CharField(max_length=1, db_column='has-hyphen')
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class Meta:
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db_table = 'select'
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def __str__(self):
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return self.when
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