For the SQL_ASCII tables it depends what was actually written to the tables. SQL_ASCII means that the server does not do any conversation and that the client is responsible for the used encoding. So if there is data in the table with different encodings (comming from different clients with different encodings) you need to fix this by hand (depending on the data size an editor, iconv, recode or similar might help you with this). The Latin1 tables might be fixed by iconv or be autodetected by the server. You can find details about the subject in the chapter 21.2 Character Set Support of the server documentation. Best regards Ivo Am Dienstag, 15. Juli 2008 16:14:25 schrieb Carol Walter: > Hello, > > I have some databases that use SQL ASCII or Latin1 encoding that need > to be UTF8. When I have drop the database and recreated it with the > correct encoding I get errors in restoring the data. How is this done? > > Carol