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I have my sort ordering in Sybase as: 45 190 altdict - Alternate (lower-case first) dictionary ordering Am I right that alternate means "aAbBcC..zZ" ordering?

What should I do to change ordering with "ORDER BY" as 'ABC..YZabc..yz' ? What sort ordering to choose?

Where may it be changed? In a session? In SQL statement? as far as I know I need to change the whole server sort ordering and rebuilt indexes. But there are a bunch of databases with different owners and different users and it seems a bit extreme

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  • Which Sybase RDBMS (ASE? IQ? SQLAnywhere? Advantage?) are you running?
    – markp-fuso
    Feb 6, 2020 at 16:33
  • @markp it's ASE 15.7 Feb 6, 2020 at 16:37

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The ASE dataserver is configured with a single sort order; see selecting default sort order.

For scenarios where the user needs to use a sort order different from the dataserver's default sort order there is:

  • sortkey() - allows for sorting data by a user-selected sort order
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  • thank you, that totally answers my question "select * from aksenov_test order by sortkey(a, 50) desc" works perfect Feb 7, 2020 at 17:00
  • good to hear; I don't recall having used sortkey() before so it's good to know something works as advertised in the documentation! :-)
    – markp-fuso
    Feb 7, 2020 at 17:04

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