My query:
SELECT distinct [ID], [IDGROUP], [DESCRIPTION]
FROM table
My result problem:
1, 1, Hello
1, 1, hello
How can I set a filter where I do not select duplicates where the difference is only the high/low case letter??
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Try running this query.
SELECT distinct [ID], [IDGROUP], [DESCRIPTION] COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS FROM tableHere you are basically saying ignore case on the DESCRIPTION column
CI = Case insensitive
AS = Accent sensitive.