Problem with special characters: € among others
Hi everyone,
I am trying to update some special characters on my DB.
But whenever i try to update i still get the same data, even though the YPDATE Clause says that the data has been correctly updated.
For example, whenever I try to update and € sign, according to the UPDATE clause it does it, but on the table it is not.
Any advice on how to proceed?
I do really appreciate your advice.
Best regards.
Jaison
Edited by: Jaison on 27-ene-2012 8:56
Jaison wrote:
Would it be just enough to do this?
...That's an old and not recommended method, that may corrupt data.
Instead, please read about changing db char set in Character Set Migration:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e10729/ch11charsetmig.htm
The first recommendation is to do full export and import to a new database with correct character sets.
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