Fix issues because of using " quotes for identifiers in SQLite driver
Use the [...] notation instead.
BUG:376052
Details:
From https://www.sqlite.org/lang_keywords.html:
RULE[*] "If a keyword in double quotes (ex: "key" or "glob") is used in a context where it cannot be resolved to an identifier but where a string literal is allowed, then the token is understood to be a string literal instead of an identifier."
So for table T(A TEXT) this query works:
SELECT * FROM T WHERE "A1"='A1';
And it even returns all rows of T.
Expected: "identifier not found" error at SQLite level.
Notes: Kexi parses the KDbSQL query supplied by the user so there's no issue in the Query Designer's SQL editor. But APIs such as KDb::deleteRecords() use the native queries through calls such as KDbConnection::executeVoidSQL("DELETE FROM %1 WHERE %2=%3").
Solution: Instead of using " quotes for identifiers, use []. This way the RULE[*] will not be applied. This is a global solution for the SQLite driver so altering the SQL commands constructed internally is not needed if they are use KDbConnection::escapeIdentifier().