Definitions for "Case sensitive"
a database or program in which the upper case version of a letter is treated as a distinct item from a lower case version of the letter.
Able to determine the difference between uppercase and lowercase letters. For example, a case-sensitive system will recognize a literal match of uppercase and lowercase characters, such as \"UsErNaMe\" and \"uSeRnAmE\". Certain types of operating system respond to case sensitivity, while others do not.
When something is case sensitive, it means that Upper Case (Capital letters) and lower case letters are treated differently (ie. 'A' is not 'a'). If something is not case sensitive, it means that all upper case letters are treated as lower case letters (so 'A' is the same as 'a'). This is especially important with the use of passwords, as if the password was case sensitive then 'PassWord' would not be the same as 'password'.
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