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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.
COLLATE is a clause applied to character string expression or column for textual data types such as char, var char, text, char, NASCAR, and next to cast the string or column collation into a specified collation.
You can use the COLLATE clause of the CREATE DATABASE or ALTER DATABASE statement to specify the default collation of the database. You can also specify a collation when you create a database using SQL Server Management Studio. ... You can use the COLLATE clause to apply a character expression to a certain collation.
Collation refers to a set of rules that determine how data is sorted and compared. Character data is sorted using rules that define the correct character sequence, with options for specifying case-sensitivity, accent marks, kana character types and character width.
Using COLLATE DATABASE_DEFAULT in the join on either or both sides of the column will set both columns to inherit the database context collation. ... The COLLATE clause can also be used for columns of a SELECT query.
The Latin1_General_CI_AS collation is a Windows collation and the rules around sorting Unicode and non-unicode data are the same. ... An SQL collation cannot do this as shown above and comparing NASCAR data to var char removes the ability to perform an index seek.
In database systems, Collation specifies how data is sorted and compared in a database. Collation provides the sorting rules, case, and accent sensitivity properties for the data in the database. ... Collation is also used to determine how accents are treated, as well as character width and Japanese kana characters.
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 default character set for MySQL is latin1, with a default database collation of latin1_swedish_ci. You can also change the encoding to utf8 which is a common character set for non-Latin characters. The most common case is to change your MySQL collation from latin1 to utf8.
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.
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