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Subject: Re: Java, SQL, Unicode and Databases
I think that this is also true for DB2 using UTF-8 as the database
encoding.
From an application perspective, MS SQL Server
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Subject: Re: Java, SQL, Unicode and Databases
Joe,
Can you expand on this a bit more? Privately if you prefer.
Do you mean version 7 of MS SQL Server?
I assume if it doesn't have UTF-8, i
this
case is hiding the differences.
Michael
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Subject: RE: Java, SQL, Unicode and Databases
Michae
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