Rick Root wrote:
> It would seem that way.  My rule of thumb is now:
> 
> Always use nchar even if you know it will NEVER have unicode data in
> it (like you're storing a coldfusion UUID) because CF will do all
> unicode or all non-unicode.

..or you might look to a newer JDBC driver that knows about "n" datatypes. it's 
not cf, its the db driver.




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