encoding???

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Greetings...

I'm really confused about something. I hope you'll help. I have a client who wants to use Asian Character data. The database he wants to use is set to SQL_ASCII, the default. I thought there might be an ALTER DATABASE command that would change this, but I've been through the documentation and it says that encoding is done at the client level and is changed with a set statement. I assumed that would be like setting the search path so I tried it and I was able to set the encoding for my session to UTF8. I guess my question is how does this work, where the database is set to use one encoding sequence and it is set for the client session to something else.

Carol Walter


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