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| From: | Shawn Green | Date: | June 15 2012 8:40pm |
| Subject: | Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | ||
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On 6/15/2012 3:19 PM, Rick James wrote: > Those refer _only_ to German 'ß' LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S. The example GF > gave did not involve that character. > > To my knowledge, that is the only case where MySQL changed a collation after > releasing it. > Yes, it has been the only occurrence. However, the esset (sharp S) is just one example of the alternative spelling letters that were affected by the collation change. Thorn, the AE ligand, and many others fall into that same category. Regards, -- Shawn Green MySQL Principal Technical Support Engineer Oracle USA, Inc. - Hardware and Software, Engineered to Work Together. Office: Blountville, TN
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| • Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | GF | 16 May |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Ananda Kumar | 16 May |
| • RE: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Rick James | 16 May |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Shawn Green | 16 May |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | GF | 12 Jun |
| • RE: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Rick James | 13 Jun |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | GF | 15 Jun |
| • RE: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Rick James | 15 Jun |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Shawn Green | 15 Jun |
| • RE: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Rick James | 15 Jun |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Shawn Green | 15 Jun |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | Walter Tross | 15 Jun |
| • Re: Foreign key and uppercase / lowercase values | GF | 18 Jun |
