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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.
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@ -699,6 +699,22 @@ Naming issues
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Oracle imposes a name length limit of 30 characters. To accommodate this, the
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backend truncates database identifiers to fit, replacing the final four
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characters of the truncated name with a repeatable MD5 hash value.
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Additionally, the backend turns database identifiers to all-uppercase.
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To prevent these transformations (this is usually required only when dealing
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with legacy databases or accessing tables which belong to other users), use
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a quoted name as the value for ``db_table``::
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class LegacyModel(models.Model):
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class Meta:
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db_table = '"name_left_in_lowercase"'
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class ForeignModel(models.Model):
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class Meta:
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db_table = '"OTHER_USER"."NAME_ONLY_SEEMS_OVER_30"'
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Quoted names can also be used with Django's other supported database
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backends; except for Oracle, however, the quotes have no effect.
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When running syncdb, an ``ORA-06552`` error may be encountered if
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certain Oracle keywords are used as the name of a model field or the
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@ -67,6 +67,18 @@ Django quotes column and table names behind the scenes.
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the table name via ``db_table``, particularly if you are using the MySQL
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backend. See the :ref:`MySQL notes <mysql-notes>` for more details.
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.. admonition:: Table name quoting for Oracle
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In order to to meet the 30-char limitation Oracle has on table names,
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and match the usual conventions for Oracle databases, Django may shorten
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table names and turn them all-uppercase. To prevent such transformations,
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use a quoted name as the value for ``db_table``::
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db_table = '"name_left_in_lowercase"'
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Such quoted names can also be used with Django's other supported database
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backends; except for Oracle, however, the quotes have no effect. See the
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:ref:`Oracle notes <oracle-notes>` for more details.
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``db_tablespace``
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