On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear DBA's, Can Any one of you tell me how to populate a table
> with Simplified Chinese Language. My database character set is
> also Simplified Chinese.
I'm not sure what you are struggling with.
Do you not know how to create these characters?
Do you know how to create these characters but aren't sure how to
store them into the database?
Do you have a file of Simplified Chinese characters that you want
to load?
> Do I have change any parameters in OS level. My OS is WinNT4.0
> with Oracle 8.1.6.
To use any standard toolset, you will probably need an OS that
understands multibyte character sets. Windows has asian OS's.
We used a Japanese version which allowed us to use Excel to store
the data in unicode and then we loaded it with sqlldr, but it was
quite a bit of hoop jumping when we started cause we didn't even
know how to store the characters. Whew!
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