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In SQL Server, collation is specified at the server level, the database level, and the column level. Collation can also be applied to a character string expression to apply a collation cast. For example, you can use the COLLATE clause in a T-SQL SELECT statement to specify the collation to be used.
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.
The second purpose of the SQL Server collation is to specify the rules that govern how character data is sorted and compared, taking into account not only language and regional conventions, but also the options specific to a collation, such as case-sensitivity and accent-sensitivity.
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.
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.
COLLATE Latin1_General_CS_AS. To know the collation of the column for any table run following Stored Procedure.
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. A Windows collation as per this example can still use an index if comparing Unicode and non-unicode data albeit with a slight performance hit.
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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