Case-sensitivity: why -- or why not? (was Re: Damnation!)
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In article <8guvc1$6ed$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>, Xtian <bopy_nooner at my-deja.com> wrote: > >Sorry - just to clarify one point... PL/SQL (in Oracle) is quite a >widely used programming language which is case insensitive, although >the case in the code is maintained by the system. In fact, pretty much >all SQL is case insensitive as far as I know. Don't be so sure of that. While I can't speak to Oracle, in MS SQL Server, you can set the underlying database to be case sensitive, which also affects all field/table names. This case sensitivity doesn't affect language keywords, which leads to a weird scenario where *part* of the SQL code is required to be case sensitive.... -- --- Aahz (Copyright 2000 by aahz at netcom.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 Have you coined a word today? --Aahz
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