Case-insensitive sorts are always accent insensitive by default. Case-insensitive sorts are always accent insensitive by default. Case-insensitive sorts are always accent insensitive by default. A.True B.False Show Hint ← Previous question Next question →
Rodge http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14225/ch5lingsort.htm When you specify BINARY_CI as a value for NLS_SORT, it designates a sort that is accent-sensitive and case-insensitive. BINARY_AI designates an accent-insensitive and case-insensitive binary sort. Reply Sergio Sathler It’s about 10.2, not 11g Reply
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14225/ch5lingsort.htm
When you specify BINARY_CI as a value for NLS_SORT, it designates a sort that is accent-sensitive and case-insensitive. BINARY_AI designates an accent-insensitive and case-insensitive binary sort.
It’s about 10.2, not 11g