SQL Eval Function String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase
String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase
compares two specified String objects using ordinal (binary) sort rules and ignoring the case of the strings, and returns an integer that indicates their relative position in the sort order.
String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase ( @strA NVARCHAR (MAX), @strB NVARCHAR (MAX) ) RETURNS INT
Parameters
- strA: The first string to compare.
- strB: The second string to compare.
Returns
A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the lexical relationship between the two comparands.
Value | Condition |
---|---|
Less than zero | strA precedes strB in the sort order. |
Zero | strA occurs in the same position as strB in the sort order. |
Greater than zero | strA follows strB in the sort order. |
Example
SELECT SQLNET::String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase('case', 'Case') SELECT SQLNET::String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase('Archæology', 'ARCHÆOLOGY')
String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase4k
It is equivalent to String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase
except no NVARCHAR(MAX) parameters; it can be used when input data will never be over 4000 characters as this function offers better performance.
String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase4k ( @strA NVARCHAR (4000), @strB NVARCHAR (4000) ) RETURNS INT
Example
SELECT SQLNET::String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase4k('case', 'Case') SELECT SQLNET::String_CompareOrdinalIgnoreCase4k('Archæology', 'ARCHÆOLOGY')