How To Make Sql Server Data Case - Sensitive?

Feb 25, 2008

Hii



I transferred data from Oracle to sql server 2005. Now what i want is to make data in the tables case-sensitive .(it has to be data inside the tables only and not table and column names).
what i tried is :


alter database test collate Latin1_General_CS_AS

But to my horror it made the tables name case-sensitive .
Plz help me out asap.


Thanx in advance
Supriya

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