Hello.


Unicode is usually used in such cases.



Mike Blezien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,

> 

> we are working on a project that will be using multiple languages to be 

> displayed and stored in a database, for producing various text strings in 

> english and the language associted with it's english counter part.

> 

> What do we need to consider before creating the database and tables that will 
> be 

> used to store this type of data with various language being stored due to the 

> various unique characters used in many languages.

> 

> TIA,

> 



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