I am in the process of installing a database onto a client's server. The collation that is set on the server is SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS, so it is case-sensitive.
The database that I am installing uses collation level SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS, so it is case-insensitive.
The issue I am running into now is that all variables in stored procedures must be case sensitive or else it will throw an error.
Example:
Declare @Dimension varchar(45)
Set @dimension = 'Test'
Error:
Must declare the scalar variable "@dimension".
The lowercase "d" in the @dimension variable is causing it to be recognized as a completely different variable.
Is there a setting in the database that I can update to ignore the Server's collation?
Note: I received permission to update the collation at the server level as it is a test server. However, it is a more involved process. I am looking for a way to get around this without having to go through the steps found in this link:
- Make sure you have all the information or scripts needed to re-create your user databases and all the objects in them.
- Export all your data using a tool such as the bcp Utility. For more information, see Bulk Import and Export of Data (SQL Server).
- Drop all the user databases.
- Rebuild the master database specifying the new collation in the SQLCOLLATION property of the setup command. For example:
Setup /QUIET /ACTION=REBUILDDATABASE /INSTANCENAME=InstanceName
/SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS=accounts /[ SAPWD= StrongPassword ]
/SQLCOLLATION=CollationName- Create all the databases and all the objects in them.
- Import all your data.
Thank you