Stefan Groschupf  wrote:
> 
> >SAP DB uses UCS2 to support Unicode character data.
> 
> >A character datatype which stores the values in UTF8 encoding
> >is not supported.
> 
> Means I can _not_ use greek and german characters in one table???

     WRONG
   In a column of datatype UNICODE (possible in a unicode-database)
   one can store all the european, arabic and needed parts of asian
   languages together in one value or in different ones, no matter.
   Nearly 60000 different character are possible and are defined

Elke
SAP Labs Berlin
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