Hello.


In most encodings english letters remain unchanged, but to be sure

you may execute set NAMES latin1 before quering tables with English

data.









"John Berman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks will do this.

> 

> In the same dBase there a lots of tables were the data is in English - I

> assume they will be ok ?

> 

> John B

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Gleb Paharenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> Sent: 07 March 2005 21:12

> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com

> Subject: Re: Hebrew

> 

> Hello.

> 

> Put all your character_set_xxx variables to hebrew. See:

> 

>  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/charset-connection.html

> 

>  

> 

> "John Berman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> How's this

>> 

>> 

>> +--------------------------+-----------------------------------+

>> | Variable_name            | Value                             |

>> +--------------------------+-----------------------------------+

>> | character_set_client     | latin1                            |

>> | character_set_connection | latin1                            |

>> | character_set_database   | hebrew                            |

>> | character_set_results    | latin1                            |

>> | character_set_server     | latin1                            |

>> | character_set_system     | utf8                              |

>> | character_sets_dir       | /usr/mysql4/share/mysql/charsets/ |

>> +--------------------------+-----------------------------------+

>> 

>> 

>> John B

>> 

>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: Gleb Paharenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

>> Sent: 07 March 2005 12:28

>> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com

>> Subject: Re: Hebrew

>> 

>> Hello.

>> 

>>> Pointers were I went wrong would be appreciated

>> 

>> What's the default character set for your server? Please, send

>> us an output of the following statement:

>> 

>>  show variables like '%char%';

>> 

>> Please, use mysql command line client.

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> "John Berman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> Using 4.1

>>> 

>>> Though I had it cracked ?

>>> 

>>> I created a new table and set the Charset to Hebrew and the field =

>>> =A0Collation

>>> to hebrew_general_ci=A0

>>> 

>>> I then uploaded data to the database using MS Acess (with an ODBC

>>> connection)

>>> 

>>> In MSAccess on my PC the Hebrew comes through fine.

>>> 

>>> However when I open the newly created table using MSAccess or phpMyAdmin

>>> the Hebrew is represented with question marks.

>>> 

>>> Pointers were I went wrong would be appreciated

>>> 

>>> Regards

>>> 

>>> John Berman

>>> 

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>>> 

>> 

>> 

> 

> 



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