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CASE statement case sensitive

Asked by mrichmon in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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How can I make this case statement case sensitive:

SET @Result=  
      CASE @CurrentFormatter
            WHEN 'H' THEN DATENAME(hh, @Date)
            WHEN 'h' THEN
                  CASE
                        WHEN DATEPART(hh, @Date) = 0 THEN '12'
                        WHEN DATEPART(hh, @Date) > 12 THEN LTRIM(STR(DATEPART(hh, @Date) - 12))
                        ELSE DATENAME(hh, @Date)
                  END
      END

However, it always goes to the first one since case is ignored.

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