D.Roca
D.Roca

Reputation: 607

How to use the COLLATE in a JOIN in SQL Server?

I´m trying to join two tables but I get this error:

Msg 468, Level 16, State 9, Line 8 Cannot resolve the collation conflict between "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS" and "Latin1_General_CI_AS" in the equal to operation.

This is the code I´m using:

 SELECT *

  FROM [FAEB].[dbo].[ExportaComisiones] AS f

  JOIN [zCredifiel].[dbo].[optPerson] AS p

  ON (p.vTreasuryId = f.RFC) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AS 

I know it is wrong, it underlines COLLATE. I do not know how to apply it.

Upvotes: 49

Views: 205684

Answers (2)

Julio Nobre
Julio Nobre

Reputation: 4395

As a general rule, you can use Database_Default collation so you don't need to figure out which one to use. However, I strongly suggest reading Simons Liew's excellent article Understanding the COLLATE DATABASE_DEFAULT clause in SQL Server

SELECT *
  FROM [FAEB].[dbo].[ExportaComisiones] AS f
  JOIN [zCredifiel].[dbo].[optPerson] AS p
  ON (p.vTreasuryId = f.RFC) COLLATE Database_Default 

Upvotes: 13

Alex Kudryashev
Alex Kudryashev

Reputation: 9460

Correct syntax looks like this. See MSDN.

SELECT *
  FROM [FAEB].[dbo].[ExportaComisiones] AS f
  JOIN [zCredifiel].[dbo].[optPerson] AS p

  ON p.vTreasuryId COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AS = f.RFC COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AS 

Upvotes: 80

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