On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 3:08 AM, Charles Jardine wrote:
> On 22/12/11 20:40, Bill Ward wrote:
>
>> Agreed. Any Oracle initialization environment variables need to be set
>> before your Perl script starts. Another approach is to set them and then
>> re-exec() from within the script ... though be c
a_charset => 'AL32UTF8'});
Never use the stuff so I may be way off base.
Cheers
and Happy Christmass
> Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 11:08:31 +
> From: c...@cam.ac.uk
> To: b...@wards.net
> CC: hermann.schwaerz...@uibk.ac.at; dbi-users@perl.org
> Subject: Re: [DBI-Use
On 22/12/11 20:40, Bill Ward wrote:
Agreed. Any Oracle initialization environment variables need to be set
before your Perl script starts. Another approach is to set them and then
re-exec() from within the script ... though be careful to avoid infinitely
re-execing the same script!
This is not
Agreed. Any Oracle initialization environment variables need to be set
before your Perl script starts. Another approach is to set them and then
re-exec() from within the script ... though be careful to avoid infinitely
re-execing the same script!
2011/12/22 hermann schwärzler
> hello ralf
> hell
hello ralf
hello jens
Jens Rehsack schrieb:
[...]
We have a problem. We want to get an UTF8-CSV-File from
UTF8-Oracle-Database. It seems to be that the CSV-File is always charset
"latin-1". What can we do to get UTF-8-File?
Here is our Testscript.
#-- our Testscript