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My SQL Server query analyzer raises an error when I type my table names with lower-case letters.

My server and database collations are SQL_Latin1_General_CP1254_CI_AS.

Despite of it, Select * from table raises an error, while Select * From TABLE doesn't raise any error.

Where I am wrong? How can I make case-insensitive? I use SQL Server 2008

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    What is the exact error please?
    – gbn
    Nov 12, 2010 at 19:08
  • error is Invalid object name 'table'.When i write TABLE,it works
    – CCC
    Nov 12, 2010 at 19:09
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    If you are actually using TABLE as your table name try wrapping it square brackets. e.g. Select * From [dbo].[table] Table will be a reserved keyword. You should probably think about changing the name. Nov 12, 2010 at 19:15
  • Barry,i can call dbo.TABLE but not dbo.table.My table name is not table,i just wrote for sample.Forexample my table name is LU_CUSTOMERS but select * from dbo.lu_customers doesnt work :(
    – CCC
    Nov 12, 2010 at 19:52
  • Ok,i solved my problem.It is interesting.When i attach existed database,it gives this error.But when i create new database,this error doesnt occur.I can call new database's columns in lower case
    – CCC
    Nov 12, 2010 at 20:10

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Give "select * from [table]" a try. And this is a silly question but is the name of the table, table?

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  • incredible! I am sure you are right! The guy did name his table "table"! Next time he sould try another word such as "Query", "View" or "Select" and keep us informed! Nov 12, 2010 at 19:21
  • no,table name mean LU_CUSTOMERS.it doesnt work select * from [lu_customers] or select * from [LU_CUSTOMERs].if i type even one letter low,it doesnt work.I must execute select * from LU_CUSTOMERS
    – CCC
    Nov 12, 2010 at 19:48
  • No,Philippe.Many of my table names are turkish therefore i didnt write their names.This case is valid for Northwind database too.I cant call ORDERS as lower letters orders.
    – CCC
    Nov 12, 2010 at 19:51
  • Ok,i solved my problem.It is interesting.When i attach existed database,it gives this error.But when i create new database,this error doesnt occur.I can call new database's columns in lower case
    – CCC
    Nov 12, 2010 at 20:09
  • CCC glad you figured out the issue. You might want to check out this page blogs.msdn.com/b/qingsongyao/archive/2009/02/13/… It looks like it is kind of inline with the issue your getting. Sorry for assuming you might be dealing with a table named Table but I've seen people do stuff like that.. so you never know.
    – user505930
    Nov 12, 2010 at 20:29
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Your server has a case insensitive collation, but each individual database may have its own collation. As it happens, this particular database has a case sensitive collation. If not explicitly specified (see CREATE DATABASE ... COLLATE ...) databases inherit the collation of the server they were originally created on. Likely this database was created on a server that had case sensitive collation and then attached/restored on your server.

the current database collation can be seen, for each database, in sys.databases:

select collation_name
from sys.databases
where database_id = db_id('...');

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