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Kim Haase commented on DERBY-4629:
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I'd put it in the same position it's in now -- just in the form of a separate
topic. So it would be under "Localizing Derby", between "Database connection
URL attributes that control collation" and "Differences between LIKE and equal
(=) comparisons". It does logically depend on the info provided in the URL
attributes topic, I think.
> Explicitly document how to get case-insensitive sorts and comparisons of
> string data
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> Key: DERBY-4629
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4629
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Affects Versions: 10.6.1.0
> Reporter: Rick Hillegas
> Assignee: Kim Haase
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> The most frequently asked question about Derby's support for
> language-sensitive strings is this: "How do I get Derby to perform
> case-insensitive sorts and comparisons?" I think that the answer to this
> question could be figured out by a reasonably intrepid reader who understood
> a lot about Java's locale and collation support, perhaps supplemented with a
> fair amount of googling.
> If we made the answer to this question really pop out to the casual reader,
> then I think we would do a great service to our users and to developers and
> tech writers who answer questions on the community lists. Perhaps it would be
> sufficient to add a "Case-insensitive strings" section parallel to
> "Character-based collation in Derby" in the Developer's Guide.
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