I've read that setting LC_COLLATE to something other than "C" / "POSIX" 
negatively affects performance, and disables use of indexes for LIKE, etc...

Does the same apply to LC_CTYPE?

I am considering setting LC_COLLATE = "C", and LC_CTYPE = "en_US.UTF-8", and 
using LOWER() to case-fold strings for sorting, and equality. The motivation 
for setting LC_CTYPE = "en_US.UTF-8", instead of "C", is to gain at least some 
degree of case-folding for international characters.

Does this sound like a reasonable plan?

Thanks,

Steven Dodd  |  Software Developer  |  Street Contxt
416-596-9011  |  19 Mercer St, Suite 301, Toronto, ON,  M5V 1H2


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