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Range Wildcard Pattern Matching Behaviour With Case-sensitive Collations

Using PATINDEX and a case-sensitive collation to search for upper-case letters in a string I noticed this was not yielding the desired result: -- returns 1 SELECT PATINDEX('%[A-Z]%

Solution 1:

Unfortunately, the range operators are a bit funny. The range of letters from A-Z is:

AbBcCdDeE...yYzZ

That is, lower case characters immediately precede their upper case counterpart. This is also fun because if you want to deal with both upper and lower case characters, in a case sensitive collation, the range A-Z excludes lower case a.


I should say the above, regarding how the range expands out, is based on the collations I generally work with. How the range actually expands is collation dependent. If you can find a collation where, for instance, all upper case characters occur before all lower case characters, then the range would work as you expect. (Possibly one of the binary collations?)

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