camelCase - no, no, and NO
I've worked in the database realm since 1993. I have worked every major database engine and more projects than you can shake a stick at.
Any casing of column names in the long run is really more trouble than it's worth.
You either have to remember that a certain column name must be selected with double quotes or square brackets (depending on the database engine).
Ex.
select "thisColumnName" from table
or
select [thisColumnName] from table
In the long run, in my experience, you should ALWAYS use underscore between words.
select this_column_name from table
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camelCase - no, no, and NO
I've worked in the database realm since 1993.
I have worked every major database engine and more projects than you can shake a stick at.
Any casing of column names in the long run is really more trouble than it's worth.
You either have to remember that a certain column name must be selected with double quotes or square brackets (depending on the database engine).
Ex.
select "thisColumnName" from table
or
select [thisColumnName] from table
In the long run, in my experience, you should ALWAYS use underscore between words.
Ex.
select this_column_name from table