On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 03:00:40PM +0200, Christian Hammers wrote:
>  - It's no big deal as you can change the charset and collation server-wide
>    vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf or with SQL commands for databases, tables,
>    single columns and even for individual SELECTs.

I know that 4.1 has the alter table, it has it not for 4.0. what  happens if
you change  the charset for tables which have already data in it, will it be
converted?

Well, I agree with the wontfix, perhaps an upstream  report would be good,
because for example there is no latin9 (iso-8859-15) charset which contains
euro.

Greetings
Bernd
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