For Document pl. seek in the Microsoft web site. I don't thinks SQL Server
is having character set similar to UTF8. Still it is having country wise
character set.
Thanks
Regards
MK.Perumal
-----Original Message-----
From: Prasad Sombhatta [mailto:prasad.[Email Address Removed] Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:09 PM
To: [Email Address Removed] RE: SQL Server 2000 --UTF-8 Compliance
Thanks for the information. Is there any documentation to this effect? Also,
how do I know whether my SQL Server is presently having UTF-8 or not? For
already working databases is it possible to change to UTF-8?
-----Original Message-----
From: MK,PERUMAL (Non-HP-Singapore,ex1)
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Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:06 AM
To: 'Prasad Sombhatta'; [Email Address Removed] RE: SQL Server 2000 --UTF-8 Compliance
No Need to reinstall the SQL server. When u are creating the DB u can choose
the collation name for the particular database. As like oracle u can have
multiple character set DB in single SQL server
-----Original Message-----
From: Prasad Sombhatta [mailto:prasad.[Email Address Removed] Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:02 PM
To: [Email Address Removed] RE: SQL Server 2000 --UTF-8 Compliance
Does that mean I have to re-install my database and what about the data that
is already in US English? Please suggest what to do?
-----Original Message-----
From: MK,PERUMAL (Non-HP-Singapore,ex1)
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Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:01 AM
To: 'Prasad Sombhatta'; [Email Address Removed] RE: SQL Server 2000 --UTF-8 Compliance
Hi
When u are creating the DB through the enterprise manager u can see the
collation name in the bottom where u can select the character set what ever
you want
Regards
MK.PErumal
-----Original Message-----
From: Prasad Sombhatta [mailto:prasad.[Email Address Removed] Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:52 PM
To: [Email Address Removed] SQL Server 2000 --UTF-8 Compliance
Hi All,
I would like to know whether SQL Server 2000 is UTF-8 Compliant? Right now
we are using it for US purpose but would like to use SQL Server 2000 for
Chinese, Japanese and Korean character strings as well. I would like to know
if this is possible, what are the settings that I need to do?
Thanks
Prasad Sombhatta
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