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Syntax error due to using a reserved word as a table or column name in MySQLSyntax error due to using a reserved word as a table or column name in MySQL

states this: "Note: This is a reference question. If you come across any questions matching this pattern, please close them as a duplicate of this one."

Is this an official "thing" or do we have some more defined way of doing things like this? I don't know how I feel about trying to come up with new reference questions where we likely already have them.

This question:

Syntax error due to using a reserved word as a table or column name in MySQL

states this: "Note: This is a reference question. If you come across any questions matching this pattern, please close them as a duplicate of this one."

Is this an official "thing" or do we have some more defined way of doing things like this? I don't know how I feel about trying to come up with new reference questions where we likely already have them.

This question:

Syntax error due to using a reserved word as a table or column name in MySQL

states this: "Note: This is a reference question. If you come across any questions matching this pattern, please close them as a duplicate of this one."

Is this an official "thing" or do we have some more defined way of doing things like this? I don't know how I feel about trying to come up with new reference questions where we likely already have them.

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New "reference questions"?

This question:

Syntax error due to using a reserved word as a table or column name in MySQL

states this: "Note: This is a reference question. If you come across any questions matching this pattern, please close them as a duplicate of this one."

Is this an official "thing" or do we have some more defined way of doing things like this? I don't know how I feel about trying to come up with new reference questions where we likely already have them.