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Re: Case insensitive queries

From: Galen Boyer <galenboyer_at_hotpop.com>
Date: 29 Nov 2003 09:18:10 -0600
Message-ID: <uekvr8aur.fsf@standardandpoors.com>


On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, forbrich_at_tyahoo.net wrote:
> Daniel Morgan wrote:

>> 
>> What is it you think Oracle is doing under the covers to make
>> case insensitive queries possible? Give it some thought. There
>> is no other way to compare byte values than to alter them. A
>> switch in the init.ora does not change what is happening.

>
> But if it's done at the DB level, the developers can correctly
> state that the performance issue is not theirs. Thereby
> shedding their responsibility in the name of doing it 'at
> internet speed'.
>
> (Lousy design is never a possible source of problems. Similar
> to 'security? naw, no time now! we'll do it later, maybe in
> production. shouldn't have an impact.')

Please tell me any of this discussion has anything to do with lousy design? This "lousy design" mantra is something thrown out by people to somehow let their argument have more merit. Where is the lousy design in wanting Oracle to remove this limitation?

-- 
Galen Boyer
Received on Sat Nov 29 2003 - 09:18:10 CST

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