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  1. #1
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    Multi characterset support

    Hi,

    I want to create a database which can store all the language characterset in it.

    Say., The user may key in any characterset and i want my 10g (10.2.0.3) db to support the same.

    What is the characterset i am supposed to use to create the database ?

    Thx.
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    I think unicode characterset AL32UTF8 supports all languages,lets see what others have to say.

    Regards

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    It comes as a surprise a senior member is asking such a basic and easy to research question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAVB
    It comes as a surprise a senior member is asking such a basic and easy to research question.

    No body is Perfect.

    I have seen many senior members asking silly questions.
    Not knowing something is not a crime.

    Never before in my career came across a situation where i had to deal with multi characterset.
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