SqlCompareOptions |
serializable, flag |
System.Data.SqlTypes (system.data.dll) |
enum |
Specifies how SqlString instances are compared.
You can use any bitwise combination of these values.
BinarySort specifies that sorts should be based on
the character's numeric value, rather than its
alphabetic value. IgnoreCase specifies that
SqlString comparison won't take
capitalization into account. The other values apply primarily to
extended character sets. For example,
IgnoreKanaType specifies that
SqlString comparisons must ignore the Kana type
(the Kana type refers to Japanese hiragana and katakana characters,
which represent phonetic sounds in the Japanese language).
IgnoreNonSpace specifies that
SqlString comparisons must ignore nonspace
combining characters, such as diacritics. The Unicode Standard (see
http://www.unicode.org) defines
combining characters as characters that are combined with base
characters to produce a new character. Finally,
IgnoreWidth specifies that
SqlString comparisons must ignore the character
width (which can apply to languages such as Japanese where some
characters can be written an full or half width).
public enum SqlCompareOptions {
None = 0x00000000,
IgnoreCase = 0x00000001,
IgnoreNonSpace = 0x00000002,
IgnoreKanaType = 0x00000008,
IgnoreWidth = 0x00000010,
BinarySort = 0x00008000
}
Hierarchy
System.Object
System.ValueType System.Enum(System.IComparable, System.IFormattable
, System.IConvertible)
SqlCompareOptions
Returned By
SqlString.SqlCompareOptions
Passed To
SqlString.{CompareOptionsFromSqlCompareOptions( )
, SqlString( )}
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