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QuestionTime Variance Query works - Sorry it needs a tweak Pin
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QuestionTricky Query that includes a time difference Pin
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QuestionDatabase Design - Help Appreciated Pin
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QuestionDB Case Sensitivity, unexpected/surprising behaviour Pin
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QuestionBest Praxis for “user-id/primary” Pin
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Gerry Schmitz17-Feb-17 10:28
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Since you can do "like" and "sounds like" searches in SQL Server, you need to review your "requirements" more.

For the record, the recommended approach for "entity keys" are "nonsense numbers"; i.e. identities / generated id's. And they're central to Entity Framework's "tracking" ability.

It's the "user" ids / keys that get transported between systems; so they better match (case-wise); unless it's "universal", like an email; in which "case", you can case it the way you want when comparing.
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then".
― Blaise Pascal

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