Joe, 

Can you expand on this a bit more? Privately if you prefer.
Do you mean version 7 of MS SQL Server?

I assume if it doesn't have UTF-8, it uses UTF-16. How does this
being the storage encoding, become problematic?
tex


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> 
> I think that this is also true for DB2 using UTF-8 as the database encoding.
> From an application perspective, MS SQL Server is the one that gives us the most
> trouble, because it doesn't support UTF-8 as a database encoding for char, etc.
> Joe
> 
> Kenneth Whistler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/22/2000 06:42:20 PM
> 
> To:   "Unicode List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Joe Ross/Tivoli
>       Systems)
> Subject:  Re: Java, SQL, Unicode and Databases
> 
> Jianping responded:
> 
> >
> > Tex,
> >
> > Oracle doesn't have special requirement for datatype in JDBC driver if you use
> UTF8 as database
> > character set. In this case, all the text datatype in JDBC will support
> Unicode data.
> >
> 
> The same thing is, of course, true for Sybase databases using UTF-8
> at the database character set, accessing them through a JDBC driver.
> 
> But I think Tex's question is aimed at the much murkier area
> of what the various database vendors' strategies are for dealing
> with UTF-16 Unicode as a datatype. In that area, the answers for
> what a cross-platform application vendor needs to do and for how
> JDBC drivers might abstract differences in database implementations
> are still unclear.
> 
> --Ken

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