Exactly.  "C" collation is the opposite of what he wants.

OP needs something like "de_DE".

On 3/18/21 10:36 AM, Marc Millas wrote:
to me, collate 'C' ask for the raw ascii order which put caps before because the hexa coding is lower
did you try any thing else (POSIX is same as 'C')

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On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 4:18 PM basti <mailingl...@unix-solution.de <mailto:mailingl...@unix-solution.de>> wrote:

    This does not help in that case.

    On 18.03.21 15:45, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
    > Maybe check out using  the UPPER/LOWER/INITCAP functions in the
    order by clause?
    >
    > Bobb
    >
    >
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    >> Hello,
    >> I need to as follow:
    >>
    >> ande
    >> Amma
    >> Anit
    >> Anti
    >> Brac
    >> Cali
    >> ....
    >>
    >> I have try ORDER by name COLLATE 'C';
    >>
    >> but this order as follow:
    >>
    >> Amma
    >> Anit
    >> Anti
    >> Brac
    >> Cali
    >> ....
    >> ande
    >>
    >> Best Regards
    >>
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