select UPPER('converted to upper');
select LOWER('CONVERTED TO LOWER');
SELECT upper('Hello World'); -- HELLO WORLD
SELECT lower('Hello World'); -- hello world
SELECT UPPER(FIRST_NAME) , LOWER(LAST_NAME)
FROM CUSTOMERS ;
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