On 07/24/2015 03:14 PM, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
> On 24/07/2015 09:11, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>> 24.07.2015 13:53, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
>>> We could safely assume that a sequence of ascii characters means the
>>> same thing in every charset, as we do not use wide character sets.
>>     ASCII characters are not problem. National characters are.
>>
> Things means different things when you selectively trim them out of
> context. So the context:
>
> "For example searching for "inet:" prefix in unicode text file using it
> as utf8 even for english-only script we will have problems."

Adriano, initially it was said that in passwords (to be precise - not 
only passwords, but also logins and filenames) from CONNECT command in 
ISQL we currently can use international characters, provided they are in 
current OS session locale. Next Dimitry pointed out that in a script 
they may be provided in another charset, referenced by SET NAMES 
command. As far as I understand the discussion is about what can be done 
in such case.


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