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There is an issue with a case sensitivity of table names within SQL generated for MysqlMySQL. Table creation statements use lowerlower case names of tables and insert statements use mixedmixed case names so the importer cannot work with a mysql dbMySQL database on linuxLinux. Is there a way to make it work with mysqlMySQL on a *nixUnix platform?

There is an issue with a case sensitivity of table names within SQL generated for Mysql. Table creation statements use lower case names of tables and insert statements use mixed case names so the importer cannot work with a mysql db on linux. Is there a way to make it work with mysql on a *nix platform?

There is an issue with a case sensitivity of table names within SQL generated for MySQL. Table creation statements use lower case names of tables and insert statements use mixed case names so the importer cannot work with a MySQL database on Linux. Is there a way to make it work with MySQL on a Unix platform?

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There is an issue with a case sensitivity of table names within SQL generated for Mysql. Table creation statements use lower case names of tables and insert statements use mixed case names so the importer cannot work with a mysql db on linux. Is there a way to make it work with mysql on a *nix platform?