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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Cannot resolve the collation conflict between "Latin1_General_CI_AS"Cannot resolve the collation conflict between "Latin1_General_CI_AS"
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7/14/2010 9:41 AM
 
Got it.  Unfortunately EventsNotification is not a view...

EventsNotification NotificationID NULL
EventsNotification EventID NULL
EventsNotification PortalAliasID NULL
EventsNotification UserEmail SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
EventsNotification NotificationSent NULL
EventsNotification NotifyByDateTime NULL
EventsNotification EventTimeBegin NULL
EventsNotification NotifyLanguage SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_CI_AI
EventsNotification ModuleID NULL

I take it adjusting all collations will be a big scripting exercise...

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7/14/2010 9:53 AM
 
I you have access to your database using MS SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), you should be able to adjust easily: - right click on the table, select design - select the proper column line - in properties at the bottom, you may alter collation

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7/19/2010 9:23 AM
 
This solved my issue. Thanks!
 
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7/19/2010 12:17 PM
 
:) glad I could help

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7/20/2010 1:25 PM
 
Stephany wrote:
This solved my issue. Thanks!

 Stephany,

Did you get a warning about having to drop the database and re-create it?

I've tested the dropping and re-creation through SQL Management Studio and all seems well, I just want to test more...


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