Hi Paul,

It does appear in the list, but there is no "Yes" in the column "Compiled"
and that's why my concern. I am using the Collation "latin1_general_cs"
since I moved from version 3.x to 4.1.10. Is it really working without
compiled?

Andre


On 5/2/05 4:04 PM, "Paul DuBois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 15:28 -0400 5/2/05, Andre Matos wrote:
>> Hi List,
>> 
>> I was checking the list of collations for a character set "latin" that I
>> have in my MySQL version 4.1.10-standard running on Mac OS X 10.4.
>> 
>> Below is the that I have and does not include "latin1_general_cs". What
>> will happen if I force to use it when I create a database, tables and
>> fields? Will it work or not?
> 
> I don't understand what you mean by stating that the list doesn't
> include latin1_general_cs.  It does appear in the list.
> 
>> 
>> 
>> mysql> SHOW COLLATION LIKE 'latin1%';
>> +-------------------+---------+----+---------+----------+---------+
>> | Collation         | Charset | Id | Default | Compiled | Sortlen |
>> +-------------------+---------+----+---------+----------+---------+
>> | latin1_german1_ci | latin1  |  5 |         |          |       0 |
>> | latin1_swedish_ci | latin1  |  8 | Yes     | Yes      |       1 |
>> | latin1_danish_ci  | latin1  | 15 |         |          |       0 |
>> | latin1_german2_ci | latin1  | 31 |         | Yes      |       2 |
>> | latin1_bin        | latin1  | 47 |         | Yes      |       1 |
>> | latin1_general_ci | latin1  | 48 |         |          |       0 |
>> | latin1_general_cs | latin1  | 49 |         |          |       0 |
>> | latin1_spanish_ci | latin1  | 94 |         |          |       0 |
>> +-------------------+---------+----+---------+----------+---------+
> 

-- 
Andre Matos
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