Hello all,

Oracle Standard Edition 8.0.5

How are people handling storing data, such as a name, in the database, and
then being able to successfully retrieve it?  It's possible that the same
name can be stored twice, such as Scott and SCOTT.  Normally, I believe that
developers would use an upper function based index on the left side of the
WHERE equation and a UPPER function on the right side to resolve queries.
But since this project is running Standard Edition that doesn't seem to
address this problem.

So I was curious as to what other DBAs/developers/projects are doing??

TIA!!

Chris
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