The QuotedIdentifier property controls Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 interpretation of identifier strings in statements submitted for execution.
object.QuotedIdentifier [= value]
object
Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list
value
TRUE or FALSE
Boolean
Read/write
HRESULT GetQuotedIdentifier(LPBOOL pRetVal);
HRESULT SetQuotedIdentifier(BOOL NewValue);
When TRUE, identifiers can be delimited by double quotation marks (") and character literal values must be delimited by single quotation marks (').
When FALSE, identifiers cannot be quoted and must follow all Transact-SQL rules for identifiers. For example, character literal values can be delimited by either single or double quotation marks.
QuotedIdentifier controls identifier interpretation only for the connection used by the SQLServer object. Specifically, setting QuotedIdentifier does not affect other client connections to any instance of SQL Server, including other connections established by the SQL-DMO application.
Interpretation of identifier strings behavior can be set for a SQL Server database. When the database setting is used, and when the database behavior allows quoted identifiers to be used, then the setting for the connection is ignored.