I never quite understood why people bind table names. The whole purpose of binding variables is to deal with quoting issues, and, in more advanced databases, prepare a query plan that will allow subsequent execute() calls to execute faster. Table names don't have quoting problems, and you certainly can't create a query plan without a table name.
Do you know why people do this? Is it just exuberance with a particular way of doing things?
Chris
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