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Jan 05, 2015
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Carsten Brandt
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a note about database naming style
fixes #6760
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> Note: Obviously, because column names become attribute names of the active record class directly, you
> get attribute names with underscores if you have that kind of naming schema in your database. For example
> a column `user_name` will be accessed as `$user->user_name` on the active record object. If you are concerned about code style
> you should adopt your database naming schema to use camelCase too. However, camelCase if not a requirement, Yii can work
> well with any other naming style.
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