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These words are standard SQL syntax. If a table has the same name, then the name of the table must be enclosed in back-ticks, when it is included in a SQL statement. For example: <tt>SELECT * FROM `Order`</tt>
These words are standard SQL syntax. If a table has the same name, then the name of the table must be enclosed in back-ticks, when it is included in a SQL statement. For example: <tt>SELECT * FROM `Order`</tt>
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These words are standard SQL syntax. If a table has the same name, then the name of the table must be enclosed in back-ticks, when it is included in a SQL statement. For example: SELECT * FROM `Order`

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