Add backtick to excluded characters when generating table name alias #379
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This PR fixes an issue in the
generateSqlTableAlias
function where table names that are reserved words in MySQL (e.g.,group
oruser
) or simply enclosed in backticks were not properly handled.Table names that are reserved words must be enclosed in backticks (e.g.,
$this->setTableName('`group`');
in the model definition). However, this backtick was incorrectly used as the initial letter for the alias (e.g.,SELECT Group g
), causing unexpected behavior.This PR ensures that reserved table names can be correctly enclosed in backticks without affecting alias generation.