RE: [U2] charset uv database

2008-07-08 Thread Boydell, Stuart
Hi Pam,
Western European (iso-8859-1)

Cheers,
Stuart

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hi, I would like to know the default charset use by an UV database

 
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RE: [U2] charset uv database

2008-07-08 Thread Christian PAGER
All,

Yes. If NLS is not installed (# analyze.shm -M -- National Language
Support is not enabled.), system default is used (on AIX : smit  System
Environments  Manage Language Environment  Change/Show Primary Language
Environment  Change/Show Cultural Convention, Language, or Keyboard 
Primary CULTURAL convention and Primary LANGUAGE translation).

Cheers.
Christian
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Hi Pam,
Western European (iso-8859-1)

Cheers,
Stuart

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Re: [U2] charset uv database

2008-07-07 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
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hi, I would like to know the default charset use by an UV database

Thanks

Pamela


Ascii (7-bit) plus a few extended characters?

Certainly IME (and I've not knowingly used it with NLS switched on) 
using 8-bit ascii can cause grief as characters start colliding with the 
delimiter marks.


NLS is there to allow you to use characters beyond the plain American 
alphabet.


Cheers,
Wol
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