It's not an Oracle vs Access problem, it's a UNIX vs Windows problem.  UNIX
is case sensitive.  Oracle is also when you are talking about literal
strings (as well it should be if you're talking about literals).  Vendor
doesn't know how to check for different cases and does shoddy work.


                                                                                       
    
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We have third party application, while doing text string search, user need
type in upper case otherwise nothing display.  The vendor said it is
ORACLE problem, because "MS Access" do NOT have this problem.  Because we
does NOT have application source code, does their has way We can setup
parameter on "init.ora" file to make it work or not?


Our ORACLE version is 8.1.7 on SUN Solaris.


Thanks.



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