thnx for ur help
i've tried that already but it didn't work.
i checked & found that utf16 isn't supported

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3mr 3shmaoy


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> Hi,
>
> just set database to appropriate encoding (or to utf8 or 16) and let the
jdbc driver do all the work for you
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: 3Mr 3Shmaoy
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> The problem is when I need to insert into the DataBase strings having the
> local character set. How can I perform the reverse encoding.
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