in reply to Re: uc and German eszett "ß" (Unicode standard)
in thread uc and German eszett "ß"

Unicode is hard. IBM is not to blame, we're having problems with ICU and Postgres, too.
map{substr$_->[0],$_->[1]||0,1}[\*||{},3],[[]],[ref qr-1,-,-1],[{}],[sub{}^*ARGV,3]

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Re^3: uc and German eszett "ß" (Unicode standard)
by LanX (Saint) on Feb 02, 2022 at 13:04 UTC
    > Unicode is hard.

    I agree, but what they did is even "harder".

    Identifiers with unicodes are case sensitive, without are case insensitive.

    update

      TM1 treats ASCII object names as case-insensitive; the element name SALES is equivalent to sales. A reference to either SALES, sales, or even SaLeS is considered to be a reference to a single element. Similarly, the cube name Projections is equivalent to PROJECTIONS.

      However, Unicode object names are not treated as case-insensitive. Consequently, a server can contain two identically named objects that varied only in case. For example, the elements NEMÈIJA and nemèija can exist in a single dimension, and each is considered a unique element

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