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  • CharacterSet (Oracle Database JDBC Java API Reference)
    This class encapsulates methods and attributes of the character sets defined by Oracle It also defines a set of character set IDs that their character conversions are supported by Oracle JDBC Most methods are of conversions between character representations
  • Differrent Character set and NLS - Ask TOM - Oracle Ask TOM
    if the client character set was US7ASCII and the database was US7ASCII, character set translation is in effect "not happening" The database says "hey, we share the same character set, I can just take whatever the client gives me and I'll store it as is"
  • Changing the Character set of an Oracle Client - IBM
    Select ORACLE; Select NLS_LANG; Modify to put in the following: AMERICAN_AMERICA US7ASCII; The character set US7ASCII is the default subset for a Oracle Server Verify this is the case or use the subset that is being used on the server
  • How to process Chinese when Oracle charset is US7ASCII
    I'm using Oracle8 1 7 with charset in server is AMERICAN_AMERICA US7ASCII I can process Chinese with sqlplus, as well as the environment variable NLS_LANG in client is set as AMERICAN_AMERICA US7ASCII
  • oracle - Measuring Character Set Conversion - Database Administrators . . .
    If NLS_LANG is set correctly then oracle does single-pass conversions between source and target database This depends on the application though Oracle does state that there is a performance overhead (maybe 5%) on using a multi-byte character sets, but specifies AL32UTF8 as the default as that covers all character sets world-wide
  • Advanced Topics - Oracle
    The techniques that the Oracle JDBC drivers use to perform character set conversion for Java applications depend on the character set the database uses The simplest case is where the database uses the US7ASCII or WE8ISO8859P1 character set
  • Import and export between dbs with different character sets
    Your best probable bet in this case, if you don't have too much data, would be a dump (which you code) by a client claiming to be us7ascii) and a reload (which you code - sqlldr could be used) by a client claiming to be using the right character set for the data you are loading
  • Euro Character with US7ASCII - Oracle Forums
    We are using Java based Internet application with below characterset configuration Client Machine OS : Windows Browser Character Encoding Setup : ISO-8859-P1 (http-equiv="content-type" content="text html; charset=iso-8859-1")
  • Oracledb charset causes chinese garbled code · Issue #1175 · oracle . . .
    So you get normal characters because the character sets of client and server are both us7ascii If you set proper NLS_LANG environment variable to use Chinese character set such as ZHS16GBK or ZHS32GB18030, you get garbled characters
  • Oracle DB export, possible charset conversion if NLS_LANG not set
    If you do not set any NLS_LANG variable then Oracle defaults it to AMERICAN_AMERICA US7ASCII Setting your client character set to US7ASCII is like you tell the Oracle Database server: "My client is able to display (only) 7-bit ASCII characters and files are saved in 7-bit ASCII format "





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