Perfect. Thanks a lot. On Mar 10, 8:48 pm, Thomas Mueller <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > encoding, the table uses utf-8, and maybe the compiled alias function does > > not > > Your are right, I can reproduce the problem if I start H2 using java > -Dfile.encoding=ASCII. > > H2 tries to compile the source code using the class > "com.sun.tools.javac.Main" if it is found in the classpath (it is for > me). If the class is not found, the Java source code file is stored in > the temp directory, and then "javac" is started as an external > process. I forgot to set the encoding to UTF-8 when storing and > compiling the file. As a workaround, it should work for you if you use > java -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 - but of course I will fix the problem > (actually it is now fixed in the trunk). > > By the way, a complete test case is > here:http://h2database.com/p.html#27a911ac2be2600cecbbb202093f9593 > > Regards, > Thomas
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