Monolingual Linguistic Sorts
TimesTen compares character strings in two steps for monolingual sorts.
The first step compares the major value of the entire string from a table of major values. Usually, letters with the same appearance have the same major value. The second step compares the minor value from a table of minor values. The major and minor values are defined by TimesTen. TimesTen defines letters with accent and case differences as having the same major value but different minor values.
Monolingual linguistic sorting is available only for single-byte and Unicode database character sets. If a monolingual linguistic sort is specified when the database character set is non-Unicode multibyte, then the default sort order is the binary sort order of the database character set.
For a list of supported sorts, see NLS_SORT in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference.