Yes, I do agree with you. It should be caused by code-page. I tried, it works now. Thanks a lot.
Myrna van Lunteren wrote: > > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Crest.Boy <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hi Guys: I am one new comer for derby. I tried many times but failed in >> saving multilingual characters in Derby. I get ? when I want to save >> Chinese >> characters. Who can provide one simple guide to save multilingual >> characters >> in Derby? It is better to show me step by step. Thanks a lot in advance! >> ________________________________ >> View this message in context: Ask for guide for saving multilingual >> character in Derby >> Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > Sorry - I can't do a step-by-step right now, but the ? characters are > most likely what your console encoding shows, that is, the encoding, > or rather, codepage setting, set on the machine on which you try to > display the characters you retrieve after storing. > Did you insert the Chinese characters using unicode? > > Are you on a Chinese machine? Windows? Linux? > > Try issuing chcp on the command line, and see what you get, then look > around on the web and find a suitable chinese encoding. > > If this doesn't help, I'll try more later, or maybe someone else will > put in their 2c. > > Myrna > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Ask-for-guide-for-saving-multilingual-character-in-Derby-tp23800505p26045238.html Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
