Добрый день.

> Andrey Kotrekhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, All.
> > Other question is:
> > Can I create case sensitive field with right ordering of national
> > characters.
> >
>
> Take a look at collation name: "ci" at the end of the collation name means case 
> insensitive, "cs" - case sensitive, "bin" - binary:
>       http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Charset-MySQL.html
>

Thank you. But what is about binary fields?
When I start mysqld-4.0.. field in table are char(x) binary.
But when I start mysql-4.1.0 in the same table the same field is not
binary.
Is this bug?
Or is there right way to restore binary flag on field.

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