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now earlier when we were talking about the like operator we talked about the idea of a collation we talked about case sensitivity and accent sensitivity and I want to show you how you can control that information inside your SQL statements so to do that we have to learn a new piece of the puzzle here there is a term that collate statement the collate allows you to override at both the where clause and order by what the case sensitivity or accent sensitivity is for that predicate or that sort okay so collate allows you to override column level collation for where and order by clauses so if youll remember we were doing find all was it I think product names that have a I think that was our example we did with our frequently asked question about case sensitivity and like so the question you know was is it a capital A or a lowercase a is it an a with an accent which a is it and what we said Ill just write the query we remember this and what we said is its not that the like operator is ca