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Hi,

Sorry if this is a stupid question.

I'm running BK MySQL 4.1.1alpha, and I'm trying to talk to a table with a 
charset of UCS2. (I'm mixing hebrew and latin-1 characters in it, and it 
seems the best way.) - I'm talking to it from a program I'm developing using 
mysql++.

How am I supposed to enter the ucs2 characters into the SQL database? I can't 
see that I can use the actual bytes in the SQL query, as I'll end up with 
null characters in the data I send to the SQL server. How do I write an SQL 
statement that contains UCS2 characters?

Thanks,
Simon



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