I have read the following article. They have quoted that,
SQL Server is a case-sensitive back-end application. This means that a table named "addr" is distinguished from a table named "ADDR." However, because Microsoft Query is an MS-DOS-based application, it is unable to distinguish cases; therefore, Microsoft Query views "addr" and "ADDR" as the same file.
Now I wanted to know what to they mean by case-sensitive back-end application
? Is it safe to use the query
with case-insensitivity
?
Thanks in advance.
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