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mysql - Using SQL keyword in title of table or column

I want to name one of my tables as ORDER. Can I to use in SQL keywords as names? How bad is this practice? Whether to do so?

And if such situation already exists then how do I use name of this table in queries? For example, I want:

SELECT * FROM ORDER;

or

SELECT * FROM ORDER ORDER BY NAME;
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wrap the tableName with backtick as ORDER is a reserved keyword.

SELECT * FROM `ORDER` ORDER BY NAME;

In my own opinion, using reserved keywords are fine except that you do not forget to handle it properly as it will give you such pain in the neck.

But through the years of designing schema, I never had used reserved keywords :D


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