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From: Fabio M. (JIRA) <nh...@gm...> - 2011-06-07 22:54:29
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Fabio Maulo commented on NH-2099:
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Patrick,
what about this:
- StartsWith found with 2 parameters
- second parameter is StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase
then apply "ilike" HQL function.
We have to register "ilike" as default HQL-function in base Dialect and then each dialect can override it with a specific "implementation".
Thoughts ?
> Linq Expressions and case sensitivity
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> Key: NH-2099
> URL: http://216.121.112.228/browse/NH-2099
> Project: NHibernate
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Linq Provider
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0.Alpha1
> Reporter: Jose F. Romaniello
> Priority: Minor
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> The following query:
> persons.Where(p => p.Nombre.StartsWith("a"))
> in objects is case-sensitive. And I would like in nhibernate be case sensitive too.
> otherwise:
> persons.Where(p => p.Nombre.StartsWith("a", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
> In sql server it is possible to change the "coalesce" in the where statement. I don't know for other providers.
> The same for others string operators.
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