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mohit_sharan
Starting Member
22 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-24 : 00:50:11
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| Hi,I want to create primary key based on one colum. The issue is while creaing Primary Key the data are not case secsetive. For Example : 0500951081994A0014B081 0010500951081994A0014b081 001Both are treated as same. Is there a way to take the data as case sencetive while creating Primary Key. So that the above values will be taken as two diffrent record.Thanks with Regards.-Mohit. |
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mohdowais
Sheikh of Yak Knowledge
1456 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-24 : 02:29:04
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What is the datatype of the column? If it is varchar or char, you can use a Case-sensitive collation for the column datatype (SQL Server 2000 only). CREATE TABLE Foo( [myKey] [varchar] (50) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS PRIMARY KEY....) Look up more details in the Books Online.And please dont cross post!!Owais Where there's a will, I want to be in it. |
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