MashZone NextGen 10.2 | Appendix | Legacy Presto components | Mashables and Mashups | Mashables | Types of Mashable Information Sources | Database Mashables | Database Mashable Names versus Database Names | Database Characters and Names That Are Not Supported
 
Database Characters and Names That Are Not Supported
When you register database mashables, MashZone NextGen can detect and automatically handle some problems caused by database names that use unsupported characters or reserved words. MashZone NextGen cannot detect or handle all invalid names which can cause registering to fail for a database mashable.
In general, the following characters or reserved words in database names may cause errors when you attempt to register a database mashable:
*Period (.) or colon (:).
*Dollar sign ($), percent (%) or common wildcard characters (* and ?).
*Common grouping punctuation, such as parentheses, braces or brackets ( (), {} or [] ).
*XML delimiters such as <, > or &.
*Database names using SQL reserved words. For example, names such as SCHEMA are not supported.
If registering fails because of invalid names, you can reregister the mashable removing the offending column, table or view during registering. Or, you can reregister and edit configuration. Enclose the offending SQL Name value in quote marks (").

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