Title: Database character set for Webshpere access
Melissa:
I've done US7ASCII to WE8ISO8859 with no trouble. I
think
that since the UTF character set is a superset of
ASCII
there should be no problems, but I'd try it on a
sandbox
first.
Cheers,
Mike
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The answer appears to be yes for al32utf8.
See MetaLink document # 119164.1
You'll have to read the fine docs or ask support
about al16utf16.
Jared
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 17:48, Godlewski, Melissa wrote:
list,
I've searched the faq list and metalink. It appears the database character
Title: Database character set for Webshpere access
list,
I've searched the faq list and metalink. It appears the database character set for java etc should be al32utf8 and nls_character set of al16utf16 for a 9i R2 database.
Has anyone altered a database from US7ASCII to al32utf8