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08-10-2003 11:47 PM
08-10-2003 11:47 PM
Hi,
does anybody know what could happen to an application (like BroadVision, BEA or Oracle)if I set the LANG variable to a different value?
At this moment the charset is the default 7-bit USASCII and I want to change it to WE8ISO8859P1.
Thanks to everybody.
Regards,
Michela
does anybody know what could happen to an application (like BroadVision, BEA or Oracle)if I set the LANG variable to a different value?
At this moment the charset is the default 7-bit USASCII and I want to change it to WE8ISO8859P1.
Thanks to everybody.
Regards,
Michela
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08-10-2003 11:51 PM
08-10-2003 11:51 PM
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Hi Michela,
client can have problem in connecting succesfully to the DB.
Client LANG must coincide with DB LANG.
In what language was the DB built with ? That is the only language you muswt use, unless you change the DB lang, which is done via export/import to allow for charset conversion.
What is the reason for doing this ?
Massimo
client can have problem in connecting succesfully to the DB.
Client LANG must coincide with DB LANG.
In what language was the DB built with ? That is the only language you muswt use, unless you change the DB lang, which is done via export/import to allow for charset conversion.
What is the reason for doing this ?
Massimo
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08-11-2003 12:04 AM
08-11-2003 12:04 AM
Re: Set LANG
Mb you need to use NSL_LANG?
http://www.fors.com/orasupp/rdbms/nls/15389_1.HTM
http://www.fors.com/orasupp/rdbms/nls/15389_1.HTM
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