UseCollation Property
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The UseCollation property maintains column-level collation settings when transferring data between computers running an instance of Microsoft SQL Server.
Sintaxis
object
.UseCollation [= value]
Parts
- object
An expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list
- value
TRUE or FALSE
Data Type
Boolean
Modifiable
Read/write
Prototype (C/C++)
HRESULT GetUseCollation(LPBOOL pRetVal);
HRESULT SetUseCollation(BOOL NewValue);
Notas
By default, UseCollation is set to FALSE.
If UseCollation is set to TRUE, column-level collation settings are maintained when transferring data between computers running an instance of SQL Server 2000 or later if the code pages are the same on both servers. When data is transferred to a computer running an instance of SQL Server 2000 using a different code page, all collation settings at the source server are automatically translated to the code page of the destination server if the code pages settings are different.
When data is transferred to a computer running an instance of SQL Server version 7.0 or earlier, all collation settings at the source server are automatically translated to the code page of the destination server if the code pages settings are different. The source database column-level collation is translated accordingly.
If UseCollation is set to FALSE, direct data transfer is performed if the code pages are the same on both servers. If the code pages are different, the data is translated from source code page to destination code page. If both computers are running SQL Server 2000 and the source and destination databases are using different code pages, data might be translated to the incorrect code page setting depending on whether the column is using the default or a nondefault collation.
[!NOTA] Setting UseCollation to TRUE can result in a increase in performance overhead if the data contains non-Unicode data types such as text or varchar. Performance can also be affected by the number of tables, columns, and rows in the source database.
[!NOTA] If an application calls UseCollation on an instance of SQL Server 7.0, the operation is ignored.