Just started a team recently and one of our members noticed an interesting artifact of our team number. Specifically that our team number happened to correspond to a cute mathematical formula.
But if I want to add it to our team name, say (making up such an example that isn't our actual team number) 2¹⁸+1, when I try it I get this error.
Incorrect string value: '\xE2\x81\xB8' for column ``.``.`_name` at row 1
Any chance Unicode strings could be supported here?
Legal Characters in a team name
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Re: Legal Characters in a team name
I also want to comment that the @ sign can be used in a team name but when used as a donor name is ignored and all characters after are also ignored.
Re: Legal Characters in a team name
@ is not ignored in a doner name, it is hidden so one could use an email address without the @domain.com being shown.
Re: Legal Characters in a team name
And if I add it "old school" to the end of the team name, (2^80-2^2 or something), it accepts it but doesn't appears to actually save the new characters
Re: Legal Characters in a team name
I have tried it with several names and the point get added to the name without the @xxxxx and don't show up as unique.Rel25917 wrote:@ is not ignored in a doner name, it is hidden so one could use an email address without the @domain.com being shown.
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Re: Legal Characters in a team name
The part to the right of an @ character does not shown in any search by username, so [email protected] will show the the same as johnsmith.
As for team names, stick to alphanumeric and the only character that is recommended is the underscore "_". Some other punctuation characters will usually go through okay, but occasionally cause issues. Avoid characters from the extended character sets such as ones with diacritics.
As for team names, stick to alphanumeric and the only character that is recommended is the underscore "_". Some other punctuation characters will usually go through okay, but occasionally cause issues. Avoid characters from the extended character sets such as ones with diacritics.
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Re: Legal Characters in a team name
Search the stats with the whole name@whatever and it should show just those results. Just searching for name and they get lumped together.