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<para> |
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<para> |
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Non<literal>C</> and and non-<literal>POSIX</> locales rely on the |
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Non-<literal>C</> and and non-<literal>POSIX</> locales rely on the |
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operating system's collation library for character set ordering. |
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operating system's collation library for character set ordering. |
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This controls the ordering of keys stored in indexes. For this reason, |
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This controls the ordering of keys stored in indexes. For this reason, |
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a cluster cannot switch to an incompatible collation library version, |
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a cluster cannot switch to an incompatible collation library version, |
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