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Make it so that the Replace() Function can be case-insensitive

Hi,

I was not aware until today that the REPLACE() function is actually case sensitive.

I opened a thread to try and find an interim workaround for my problem, but Ideally I think that a flag should be added as an optional parameter to this function similar to the Contains() function.

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