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Hi,

I asked a question along these lines yesterday, but got no response. Perhaps I 
can make it clearer:

I have a ucs2 table in my predominantly latin1 database. (Mysql 4.1.1 from bk)

I am using latin1 most of the time, it's the default charset, and the one I am 
using to talk to MySQL with.

I want to add some UCS2 data to my UCS2 table.

How do I escape UCS2 characters in a latin1 SQL statement? 

I know their values in hex, etc... But I can't seem to add them. I tried doing 
"\u00a3" syntax buy MySQL didn't seem to understand it.

simon

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