Fixes #99 by clarifying column names in the readme
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## Changes coming in 0.9.7
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* Fix #248 by treating alias as "not a subquery" when generating SQL for it. (@seancorfield)
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* Fix #99 by adding a note to the first use of `select` in the README that column names can be keywords or symbols but not strings.
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## 0.9.6
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@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ Everything is built on top of maps representing SQL queries:
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:where [:= :f.a "baz"]})
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```
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Column names can be provided as keywords or symbols (but not strings -- HoneySQL treats strings as values that should be lifted out of the SQL as parameters).
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`format` turns maps into `clojure.java.jdbc`-compatible, parameterized SQL:
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```clojure
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