Turkish-I problem exists
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Some object in database and their references in code are different by case.
For Turkish database collations @SESSIONID and @SessionId are different variables even in case insensitive mode. And this does not change when you create Tustena DB with Latin1_General_CI_AS, because our master db collation is Turkish_CI_AS.
please be aware of the problem
if you always use same case for object names, our community will be happy :)
for ref:
(please have a look at microsoft's article
"New Recommendations for Using Strings in Microsoft .NET 2.0" )