Subject | case insensitive question |
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Author | heineferreira |
Post date | 2011-05-30T19:05:47Z |
Hi
I read from a google search that in order to make Firebird case
insensitive one must use the unicode coallation.
I am however confused. I come from a SQL Server background and
know that the default installation of SQL Server is case insensitive.
A friend of mine says he always uses character set "none" with Firebird.
Can you combine character set none with coallation unicode?
What's the difference between a coallation and a character set in
database terms? I see one can also specify the charset in the odbc dsn.
Thanks
H.F.
I read from a google search that in order to make Firebird case
insensitive one must use the unicode coallation.
I am however confused. I come from a SQL Server background and
know that the default installation of SQL Server is case insensitive.
A friend of mine says he always uses character set "none" with Firebird.
Can you combine character set none with coallation unicode?
What's the difference between a coallation and a character set in
database terms? I see one can also specify the charset in the odbc dsn.
Thanks
H.F.