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SQL Server collations

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    #11
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Why do you want case sensitivity?

    In EVERY system I've worked on having a case sensitive database would have been a nightmare
    Case sensitivity is crucial to what I do. Without it my work would be almost impossible.

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      #12
      Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
      Case sensitivity is crucial to what I do. Without it my work would be almost impossible.
      The way I see it is that this is part of noobifying stuff.

      It's like BASIC which allows non-case sensitive keywords, perfect for noobs, where as C# and other proper languages would have case sensitivity.

      This goes much further though - turns out one can't bloody be sure that SQL written in pretty standard way, ie:

      select * from URLs where URL='xxx'

      would work on all system - ffs, if I wanted case insensitivity I would have used lower() or some other stuff, making default install to have case insensitive collation is so bloody insensitive!

      I am going to complain to Bill Gates in person at the first opportunity I get: this adds up to the list of people at Microsoft who did far worse things...

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        #13
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        SQL Server collations ... with case insensitivity being default for strings...



        What were Microsoft thinking, they're so well known for always being sensitive about their cases.

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          #14
          Originally posted by PAH View Post


          What were Microsoft thinking, they're so well known for always being sensitive about their cases.



          paying exorbitant license fees

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            #15
            Originally posted by AtW View Post


            paying exorbitant license fees

            True. Fell off my chair the other day when I saw how much they charge for the Enterprise edition of SQL Server. $24k IIRC, I assume that's in monopoly money or something.

            So what's the fourth option if you decide neither SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL is good enough?
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              #16
              Originally posted by Forum Spammer View Post
              True. Fell off my chair the other day when I saw how much they charge for the Enterprise edition of SQL Server. $24k IIRC, I assume that's in monopoly money or something.
              For what you get it's not a bad price and you're not being stung every time you want to do anything extra as it all comes as one package.
              Also I think that a lot of companies who get Enterprise could have done with just getting Standard which is a lot cheaper but has enough of the features for a system which could suffer some downtime in the event of a server outage

              Originally posted by Forum Spammer View Post
              So what's the fourth option if you decide neither SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL is good enough?
              There are plenty of other options, if you have to ask then I can't tell
              Coffee's for closers

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                #17
                Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
                For what you get it's not a bad price and you're not being stung every time you want to do anything extra as it all comes as one package.
                I like SQL Server. That's because it has got Sybase roots and Sybase was sooooo good, really gutted they lost out in the end

                Anyway, SQL prices are totally ridiculous - be it Microsoft or Oracle, so we are going to get rid of SQL server and replace it with open source stuff.

                This time I'll pay attention to default settings though

                PostgreSQL is apparently pretty good - used it some years ago in SKA when they had first beta builds for Windows, but apparently they improved and we'll use Linux version anyway...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
                  Case sensitivity is crucial to what I do. Without it my work would be almost impossible.
                  Do you fit the little lights on Caps Lock keys?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post

                    I'd gladly follow your advice and fire our DBA but that would be like firing myself...
                    Pay peanuts and you get...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by rsingh View Post
                      Pay peanuts and you get...
                      Squirrels!
                      Coffee's for closers

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