SqlString.IgnoreKanaType Field
Definition
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Specifies that the string comparison must ignore the Kana type.
public: static initonly int IgnoreKanaType;
public static readonly int IgnoreKanaType;
staticval mutable IgnoreKanaType : int
Public Shared ReadOnly IgnoreKanaType As Integer
Field Value
Remarks
Kana type refers to Japanese hiragana and katakana characters that represent phonetic sounds in the Japanese language. Hiragana is used for native Japanese expressions and words, while katakana is used for words borrowed from other languages, such as "computer" or "Internet". A phonetic sound can be expressed in both hiragana and katakana. If this value is selected, the hiragana character for one sound is considered equal to the katakana character for the same sound.
IgnoreKanaType functions as a constant for the SqlString class.