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hi guys,
i have one question i.e how i insert japanese fonts into oracle 7.3 which characterset i set for that give some detail idea.
mistry_pradip&rediffmail.com
Pradip Mistry
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Hello
charcter set :JA16EUC
EUC 24-bit Japanese
character set JA16EUCYEN
EUC 24-bit Japanese with '\' mapped to the Japanese yen character
MB
please refer the oracle documentation manual.
regards
Hrishy
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Lead
Dear Pradip, 30th Nov 2001 15:45 hrs Mumbai
I woul dlike to know on which application the oracle DB is used.
Any how this Link could throw you good amount of lead .
Please explain your problem in detail in this thread for further help.
http://www.fors.com/eoug97/papers/0515.htm
Cheers
Padmam
Attitude:Attack every problem with enthusiasam ...as if your survival depends upon it
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about japanese character
hi Padmam,
The problem is like this,
We r making a product in that gives to two language support US CHARACTER SET & EUROPEAN CHARACTER SET i.e. we gve language dependent support to customer & now we want to add japanese CHARACTER SET facility to customer.
We have Oracle 7.3 that is our restriction, now i want all the characters set support in one single database i.e US,EUROPEAN,JAPANESE fonts
give in detail which character set i define
like
NLS_LANG
NLS_LANGUAGES
NLS_TERRITORY
& OTHER PARAMETERS
Pradip Mistry
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Follow up
Hi Pradip, 30th Nov 2001 18:19 hrs Mumbai
http://www.fors.com/
The above link is Japanese oracle Support site.
There Just type NLS Language or NLS_LANGUAGE you will get lot of Links which can help you.
For Eg.
http://www.fors.com/orasupp/rdbms/nls/
you can find a link
CHANGING DATABASE CHARACTER SET
http://www.fors.com/orasupp/rdbms/nls/13881_1.HTM
from the above link your Question anser is
Note:
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Cultural conventions for displaying data are dictated by the NLS parameters NLS_LANGUAGE and NLS_TERRITORY.
Please read the above links and if still you require help put your further doubts in this thread.
Cheers
Padmam
Attitude:Attack every problem with enthusiasam ...as if your survival depends upon it
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insert japanese character solution
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There are a couple of things to check:
1. Ensure that the NLS_LANG parameter on the client machine, that is running SQL*Plus is set as NLS_LANG=JAPANESE_JAPAN.JA16SJIS
2. If the client machine is a windows 2000 then install the mutli lang pack (to be able to see japanese characters)
3. Go to regional settings the change the default language to japanese
4. invoke SQL*Plus and select the japanese data.
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