If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
conbinations all the same user?
Thanks,
Bing
as far as I know, If you selected a case-sensitive sort order when you
installed SQL Server, your login ID is also case-sensitive.
"bing" wrote:
> If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
> conbinations all the same user?
> Thanks,
> Bing
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Is database username case sensitive?
If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
conbinations all the same user?
Thanks,
Bingas far as I know, If you selected a case-sensitive sort order when you
installed SQL Server, your login ID is also case-sensitive.
"bing" wrote:
> If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
> conbinations all the same user?
> Thanks,
> Bing
conbinations all the same user?
Thanks,
Bingas far as I know, If you selected a case-sensitive sort order when you
installed SQL Server, your login ID is also case-sensitive.
"bing" wrote:
> If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
> conbinations all the same user?
> Thanks,
> Bing
Is database username case sensitive?
If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
conbinations all the same user?
Thanks,
Bingas far as I know, If you selected a case-sensitive sort order when you
installed SQL Server, your login ID is also case-sensitive.
"bing" wrote:
> If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
> conbinations all the same user?
> Thanks,
> Bing
conbinations all the same user?
Thanks,
Bingas far as I know, If you selected a case-sensitive sort order when you
installed SQL Server, your login ID is also case-sensitive.
"bing" wrote:
> If I define a user as 'foo' in a database, are 'Foo','FOO' and other f,o,o
> conbinations all the same user?
> Thanks,
> Bing
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