> Is MSSQL really case insensitive?
 
It depends how it installed.
 
Here is case sensitive

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Sent: 05 December 2006 17:10
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> Is MSSQL really case insensitive?
Yes
 
> We have several stored procedures in ORACLE. How flexible is MSSQL
when it comes to stored procedures?
The stored procedures are very capable, but the code does not transport
between the two RMDBS systems you referenced.  You will have to rewrite
the sp's.
 
> I have heard many say the Windows is not as stable as UNIX. How stable
is MSSQL?
My personal experience has been that, on MS, the more you install, the
less stable the system becomes.  In corp/institutional environments,
this roughly translates to, the more groups you have involved in
managing your servers, the less stable they are.  In the shops where my
group managed the servers from the wall out, windows was rock solid.  In
the shops where there was a storage group, an OS group, a security
group, a hardware group, a network group, an hp group, an oracle group,
and many other groups involved in the management of the system, the
thing continually falls apart. 

Axton Grams
 
On 12/5/06, David Yearsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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        Our current environment has included a ORACLE database more than
6 years. Our hardware is reaching the end of its life and because of
Price and the Case Sensitivity of  ORACLE we are looking at possibly
replacing ORACLE with Microsoft SQL. 
         
        As we investigate this change there are several questions I
would like to ask.
         
        Is MSSQL really case insensitive?
         
         
        We have several stored procedures in ORACLE. How flexible is
MSSQL when it comes to stored procedures?
         
         
        I have heard many say the Windows is not as stable as UNIX. How
stable is MSSQL?
         
         
        Has anyone made the switch from ORACLE to MSSQL? If so, do you
have any advice?
         
         
        Any information we are overlooking?
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