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The SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS collation is an SQL collation and the rules around sorting data for Unicode and non-unicode data are different. The Latin1_General_CI_AS collation is a Windows collation and the rules around sorting Unicode and non-unicode data are the same.
Default server-level collation is SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS. Migrating a database from SQL Server to Managed Instance with the server-level collations that are not matched might cause several unexpected errors in the queries. You cannot change the server-level collation on the existing Managed Instance.
A collation is a configuration setting that determines how the database engine should treat character data at the server, database, or column level. In SQL Server, you can configure a character column with a Unicode data type (char, NASCAR, or next) or non-Unicode data type (char, var char, or text).
The SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS collation is an SQL collation and the rules around sorting data for Unicode and non-unicode data are different. The Latin1_General_CI_AS collation is a Windows collation and the rules around sorting Unicode and non-unicode data are the same.
Finding collation on SQL Server instance You can get the server collation in SQL Server Management Studio (SUMS) by right-clicking the SQL instance, then clicking the Properties option and checking the General tab. This collation is selected by default at the installation of SQL Server.
To set or change the database collation If you are creating a new database, right-click Databases and then click New Database. If you do not want the default collation, click the Options page, and select a collation from the Collation drop-down list.
You can change the collation of any new objects that are created in a user database by using the COLLATE clause of the ALTER DATABASE statement. This statement does not change the collation of the columns in any existing user-defined tables. These can be changed by using the COLLATE clause of ALTER TABLE.
A collation is a configuration setting that determines how the database engine should treat character data at the server, database, or column level. In SQL Server, you can configure a character column with a Unicode data type (char, NASCAR, or next) or non-Unicode data type (char, var char, or text).
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