On Feb 24, 2008, at 8:16 AM, Asa Hardcastle wrote:

Sounds like it is not a problem anymore. Once we find a workaround (as long as it isn't a huge hack), we seldom check to see whether things have changed. There have been several versions of FB and of the plugin since.

I haven't tried caseInsensitiveLike for years. I assume that it requires a CASE_INSENSITIVE collation on the field in the database, right?

No.


Otherwise, it would be extremely slow on medium/large data sets.

Yes, it is.  A collation is far more efficient.

Chuck


On Feb 24, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:


...rather; in webobjects qualifiers using caseInsentiveLike stopped working for us. Our database of choice is Frontbase.
Not sure what this is -- I use caseInsensitiveLike all the time with FrontBase and WO.

ms
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