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Posted by Roy Harvey (SQL Server MVP) on 10/31/07 03:00
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:13:05 +0000 (UTC), Erland Sommarskog
<esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote:
>> When you get past that you will find that CLUSTERD is not the correct
>> spelling of the keyword CLUSTERED. And you might prefer to spell
>> ORIGIONAL as ORIGINAL, and if REPLYD is supposed to be the past tense
>> of REPLY then you might want REPLYED.
>Any particular reason he might want precisely that spelling? Do you
>happen to know that REPLYED is preferred over REPLIED in China? :-)
I have no idea about what is preferred, except in English, but it
appeared that the names might be intended to be in English. Which is
why I said "might" and "perhaps".
I once wrote an entire forecasting system, misspelling forecast as
forcast. I ended up fixing report headings when the users noticed,
but left all the variables and field names alone. The poor guy who
took over when I left knew how to spell it though and it drove him
nuts.
Roy Harvey
Beacon Falls, CT
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