|  | Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 07/12/06 21:58 
Martin Lukasik (marcin@milea.pl.i.hate.this.spam) writes:> I was just wondering... Is there any built-in function in MS SQL, which
 > will allow me to do rows' "capitalisation"?
 > Lets say that in database.table.name I've got:
 > "FOO BAR LTD.", which I want to change to "Foo Bar Ltd."
 > "Foo bar LTD.", which I want to be "Foo Bar Ltd.".
 > Is there any way of doing this or do I have to read it from database,
 > change in some script, and then insert it back into the table?
 
 No, there is no built in for this. You could write your own scalar
 UDF for this.
 
 
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