BINARY Operator
This page describes the BINARY operator. For details about the data type, see Binary Data Type.
Syntax
BINARY
Description
The BINARY
operator casts the string following it to a binary string. This is an easy way to force a column comparison to be done byte by byte rather than character by character. This causes the comparison to be case sensitive even if the column isn't defined as BINARY
or BLOB
.
BINARY
also causes trailing spaces to be significant.
Examples
SELECT 'a' = 'A'; +-----------+ | 'a' = 'A' | +-----------+ | 1 | +-----------+ SELECT BINARY 'a' = 'A'; +------------------+ | BINARY 'a' = 'A' | +------------------+ | 0 | +------------------+ SELECT 'a' = 'a '; +------------+ | 'a' = 'a ' | +------------+ | 1 | +------------+ SELECT BINARY 'a' = 'a '; +-------------------+ | BINARY 'a' = 'a ' | +-------------------+ | 0 | +-------------------+
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