The OS need to simply be configured to support unicode/utf8, then OS
can run using one localization and the arserver another.  The same
holds true for the db server.  The things you have to be wary of on
the arserver side are where arserver relies on the OS locale, examples
include date format, currency format, etc.  These are typically
configured using the NLS_ environment vars on unix and linux.

Axton Grams

On Feb 7, 2008 4:13 AM, Frex Popo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> Hello all,
>
> Do you see any problems having a Remedy Server using French local running on
> English OS?
>
> Also any problem with a Unicode database (configuered for french language)
> running on an English OS?
>
> Many thanks
> frexpopo
>
>
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