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Mamta A. Satoor closed DERBY-2731.
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> String literal constants currently take the collation of the compilation
> schema but the wiki page
> http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/BuiltInLanguageBasedOrderingDERBY-1478
> expects USER schema collation.
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> Key: DERBY-2731
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2731
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
> Reporter: Mamta A. Satoor
> Assignee: Mamta A. Satoor
> Fix For: 10.3.0.0
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> I checked in code some time back which sets the collation type of string
> literal to be same as the compilation schema. The advantage of this is that
> metadata queries will work without changes since those queries do character
> string literal comparisons.
> But the wiki page at
> http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/BuiltInLanguageBasedOrderingDERBY-1478 in
> Section Collation Determination, Rule 1) says that character string literal
> should always take the collation of user schema. This decision was based on
> the discussion in the Collation feature discussion thread at
> http://www.nabble.com/Collation-feature-discussion-tf3418026.html#a9675967.
> SQL spec defines the behavior here to be implementation defined (it says that
> in a convoluted way which can be found in the Collation feature discussion).
> But considering the impact it will have on the metadata queries (they will
> have to be changed so that we CAST character string literals so that they
> will take the collation of system schema and hence the comparison will not
> fail), should we reconsider our decision made on the wiki page.
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