Hi Igor,

Thanks a lot for info.
Can you please also provide some code sample for same  ?

 i am not able to understand, your point  "When a custom collation is
registered, it may indicate whether it wants its strings in UTF-8, UTF-16 or
either."


Thanks & Regards
        Ashish

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Igor Tandetnik <itandet...@mvps.org>wrote:

> On 3/18/2011 12:27 AM, ashish yadav wrote:
> > My application is using UTF-8 strings ie  database contain UTF-8 strings.
> > For sorting requirement of application ,i use ICU  which is integrated
> with
> > sqlite3.
> >
> > Now ICU support UTF-16 encode string for its operation.
> >
> > Can any one please tell me how to deal with this situation ?
> > If ICU/Sqlite3  by default   take care of this ?
>
> Yes. When a custom collation is registered, it may indicate whether it
> wants its strings in UTF-8, UTF-16 or either. SQLite will automatically
> convert all strings to the form the collation wants, before calling it.
>
> Bottom line, SQLite and ICU will settle the matter between themselves.
> You don't need to do anything special.
> --
> Igor Tandetnik
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