Problems with Accented Characters after migrating to UTF8

Hi,
I am puzzled about the following problem.
We have recently changed the database character set from US7ASCII to UTF8 for the internationalization
purpose. We ran the Character set scanner utility and it did report that some data may pose problems.
We followed the the below mentioned process to convert into UTF8 -
1) alter database character set utf8
2) alter database national character set utf8.
Now we find some problem while working with the old data in our application which is java based.
We are getting the following error "java.sql.SQLException: Fail to convert between UTF8 and UCS2: failUTF8Conv".
We further analyzed our data and found some interesting things :
e.g.
DB - UTF8.
NL_LANG also set to UTF8.
Select name from t1 where name like 'Gen%';
NAME
Genhve
But when we find out the length of the same data it show like this
NAME          LENGTH(NAME)          VSIZE(NAME)
Genhve 4 6
My question is why is it showing length as 4 only and when we try to use a substr function
its extracting like the following :-
select name,substr(name,4,1) from t1 where name like 'Gen%';
NAME               SUB
Genhve          hve
We have execute the above queries on US7ASCII DB and it is working fine, length it shows 6
and using SUBSTR it extracts just 'h' as well.
I also used dump function on the UTF8 Db for the above query,,this is the result :-
select name,length(name),vsize(name),dump(name) from t1 where name like 'Gen%';
NAME          LENGTH(NAME)          VSIZE(NAME)               DUMP(NAME)
Genhve 4 6               Typ=1 Len=6: 71,101,110,232,118,101
I checked a lot with the data and it seems 'h' (accented e) is posing the problem.
I want to know where is the problem and how to overcome this.
Regards
Siba

We ran the Character set scanner utility and it did report that some data may pose problems. Did you check out the documentation with the scanner ? It explains why and how to deal with problem data.
The problems are :-
1. You had invalid data inside your original US7ASCII database . h is not a valid 7 bit ASCII character. All the invalid US7ASCII characters, ( ie. all those that will be lost after doing ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET ) would have been flagged by the scanner.
2. All non 7 bit ASCII characters need to be converted to their UTF8 counterpart values, and typically these characters will have size expansions too. for example ,from 1 byte to 2 bytes.
3. ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET UTF8 changes the character set tag in the database header only. No data conversions are performed to your existing data .
Hi,
I am puzzled about the following problem.
We have recently changed the database character set from US7ASCII to UTF8 for the internationalization
purpose. We ran the Character set scanner utility and it did report that some data may pose problems.
We followed the the below mentioned process to convert into UTF8 -
1) alter database character set utf8
2) alter database national character set utf8.
Now we find some problem while working with the old data in our application which is java based.
We are getting the following error "java.sql.SQLException: Fail to convert between UTF8 and UCS2: failUTF8Conv".
We further analyzed our data and found some interesting things :
e.g.
DB - UTF8.
NL_LANG also set to UTF8.
Select name from t1 where name like 'Gen%';
NAME
Genhve
But when we find out the length of the same data it show like this
NAME          LENGTH(NAME)          VSIZE(NAME)
Genhve 4 6
My question is why is it showing length as 4 only and when we try to use a substr function
its extracting like the following :-
select name,substr(name,4,1) from t1 where name like 'Gen%';
NAME               SUB
Genhve          hve
We have execute the above queries on US7ASCII DB and it is working fine, length it shows 6
and using SUBSTR it extracts just 'h' as well.
I also used dump function on the UTF8 Db for the above query,,this is the result :-
select name,length(name),vsize(name),dump(name) from t1 where name like 'Gen%';
NAME          LENGTH(NAME)          VSIZE(NAME)               DUMP(NAME)
Genhve 4 6               Typ=1 Len=6: 71,101,110,232,118,101
I checked a lot with the data and it seems 'h' (accented e) is posing the problem.
I want to know where is the problem and how to overcome this.
Regards
Siba

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    * jQuery UI CSS Framework
    * Copyright (c) 2009 AUTHORS.txt (http://jqueryui.com/about)
    * Dual licensed under the MIT (MIT-LICENSE.txt) and GPL (GPL-LICENSE.txt) licenses.
    * To view and modify this theme, visit http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/?ffDefault=Lucida%20Grande,%20Lucida%20Sans,%20Arial,%20sans-serif&fwDefault=bold&fsDefault=1.1em&cornerRadius=5px&bgColorHeader=5c9ccc&bgTextureHeader=12_gloss_wave.png&bgImgOpacityHeader=55&borderColorHeader=4297d7&fcHeader=ffffff&iconColorHeader=d8e7f3&bgColorContent=fcfdfd&bgTextureContent=06_inset_hard.png&bgImgOpacityContent=100&borderColorContent=a6c9e2&fcContent=222222&iconColorContent=469bdd&bgColorDefault=dfeffc&bgTextureDefault=02_glass.png&bgImgOpacityDefault=85&borderColorDefault=c5dbec&fcDefault=2e6e9e&iconColorDefault=6da8d5&bgColorHover=d0e5f5&bgTextureHover=02_glass.png&bgImgOpacityHover=75&borderColorHover=79b7e7&fcHover=1d5987&iconColorHover=217bc0&bgColorActive=f5f8f9&bgTextureActive=06_inset_hard.png&bgImgOpacityActive=100&borderColorActive=79b7e7&fcActive=e17009&iconColorActive=f9bd01&bgColorHighlight=fbec88&bgTextureHighlight=01_flat.png&bgImgOpacityHighlight=55&borderColorHighlight=fad42e&fcHighlight=363636&iconColorHighlight=2e83ff&bgColorError=fef1ec&bgTextureError=02_glass.png&bgImgOpacityError=95&borderColorError=cd0a0a&fcError=cd0a0a&iconColorError=cd0a0a&bgColorOverlay=aaaaaa&bgTextureOverlay=01_flat.png&bgImgOpacityOverlay=0&opacityOverlay=30&bgColorShadow=aaaaaa&bgTextureShadow=01_flat.png&bgImgOpacityShadow=0&opacityShadow=30&thicknessShadow=8px&offsetTopShadow=-8px&offsetLeftShadow=-8px&cornerRadiusShadow=8px
    /* Component containers
    .ui-widget { font-family: Lucida Grande, Lucida Sans, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 1.1em; }
    .ui-widget input, .ui-widget select, .ui-widget textarea, .ui-widget button { font-family: Lucida Grande, Lucida Sans, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 1em; }
    .ui-widget-content { border: 1px solid #a6c9e2; background: #fcfdfd url(images/ui-bg_inset-hard_100_fcfdfd_1x100.png) 50% bottom repeat-x; color: #222222; }
    .ui-widget-content a { color: #222222; }
    .ui-widget-header { border: 1px solid #4297d7; background: #5c9ccc url(images/ui-bg_gloss-wave_55_5c9ccc_500x100.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; color: #ffffff; font-weight: bold; }
    .ui-widget-header a { color: #ffffff; }
    /* Interaction states
    .ui-state-default, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-default { border: 1px solid #c5dbec; background: #dfeffc url(images/ui-bg_glass_85_dfeffc_1x400.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; font-weight: bold; color: #2e6e9e; outline: none; }
    .ui-state-default a, .ui-state-default a:link, .ui-state-default a:visited { color: #2e6e9e; text-decoration: none; outline: none; }
    .ui-state-hover, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-hover, .ui-state-focus, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-focus { border: 1px solid #79b7e7; background: #d0e5f5 url(images/ui-bg_glass_75_d0e5f5_1x400.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; font-weight: bold; color: #1d5987; outline: none; }
    .ui-state-hover a, .ui-state-hover a:hover { color: #1d5987; text-decoration: none; outline: none; }
    .ui-state-active, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-active { border: 1px solid #79b7e7; background: #f5f8f9 url(images/ui-bg_inset-hard_100_f5f8f9_1x100.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; font-weight: bold; color: #e17009; outline: none; }
    .ui-state-active a, .ui-state-active a:link, .ui-state-active a:visited { color: #e17009; outline: none; text-decoration: none; }
    /* Interaction Cues
    .ui-state-highlight, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-highlight {border: 1px solid #fad42e; background: #fbec88 url(images/ui-bg_flat_55_fbec88_40x100.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; color: #363636; }
    .ui-state-highlight a, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-highlight a { color: #363636; }
    .ui-state-error, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-error {border: 1px solid #cd0a0a; background: #fef1ec url(images/ui-bg_glass_95_fef1ec_1x400.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; color: #cd0a0a; }
    .ui-state-error a, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-error a { color: #cd0a0a; }
    .ui-state-error-text, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-error-text { color: #cd0a0a; }
    .ui-state-disabled, .ui-widget-content .ui-state-disabled { opacity: .35; filter:Alpha(Opacity=35); background-image: none; }
    .ui-priority-primary, .ui-widget-content .ui-priority-primary { font-weight: bold; }
    .ui-priority-secondary, .ui-widget-content .ui-priority-secondary { opacity: .7; filter:Alpha(Opacity=70); font-weight: normal; }
    /* Icons
    /* states and images */
    .ui-icon { width: 16px; height: 16px; background-image: url(images/ui-icons_469bdd_256x240.png); }
    .ui-widget-content .ui-icon {background-image: url(images/ui-icons_469bdd_256x240.png); }
    .ui-widget-header .ui-icon {background-image: url(images/ui-icons_d8e7f3_256x240.png); }
    .ui-state-default .ui-icon { background-image: url(images/ui-icons_6da8d5_256x240.png); }
    .ui-state-hover .ui-icon, .ui-state-focus .ui-icon {background-image: url(images/ui-icons_217bc0_256x240.png); }
    .ui-state-active .ui-icon {background-image: url(images/ui-icons_f9bd01_256x240.png); }
    .ui-state-highlight .ui-icon {background-image: url(images/ui-icons_2e83ff_256x240.png); }
    .ui-state-error .ui-icon, .ui-state-error-text .ui-icon {background-image: url(images/ui-icons_cd0a0a_256x240.png); }
    /* positioning */
    .ui-icon-carat-1-n { background-position: 0 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-ne { background-position: -16px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-e { background-position: -32px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-se { background-position: -48px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-s { background-position: -64px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-sw { background-position: -80px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-w { background-position: -96px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-1-nw { background-position: -112px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-2-n-s { background-position: -128px 0; }
    .ui-icon-carat-2-e-w { background-position: -144px 0; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-n { background-position: 0 -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-ne { background-position: -16px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-e { background-position: -32px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-se { background-position: -48px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-s { background-position: -64px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-sw { background-position: -80px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-w { background-position: -96px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-1-nw { background-position: -112px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-2-n-s { background-position: -128px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-triangle-2-e-w { background-position: -144px -16px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-n { background-position: 0 -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-ne { background-position: -16px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-e { background-position: -32px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-se { background-position: -48px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-s { background-position: -64px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-sw { background-position: -80px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-w { background-position: -96px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-1-nw { background-position: -112px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-2-n-s { background-position: -128px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-2-ne-sw { background-position: -144px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-2-e-w { background-position: -160px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-2-se-nw { background-position: -176px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowstop-1-n { background-position: -192px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowstop-1-e { background-position: -208px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowstop-1-s { background-position: -224px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowstop-1-w { background-position: -240px -32px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-n { background-position: 0 -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-ne { background-position: -16px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-e { background-position: -32px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-se { background-position: -48px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-s { background-position: -64px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-sw { background-position: -80px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-w { background-position: -96px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-1-nw { background-position: -112px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-2-n-s { background-position: -128px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-2-ne-sw { background-position: -144px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-2-e-w { background-position: -160px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthick-2-se-nw { background-position: -176px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthickstop-1-n { background-position: -192px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthickstop-1-e { background-position: -208px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthickstop-1-s { background-position: -224px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowthickstop-1-w { background-position: -240px -48px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturnthick-1-w { background-position: 0 -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturnthick-1-n { background-position: -16px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturnthick-1-e { background-position: -32px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturnthick-1-s { background-position: -48px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturn-1-w { background-position: -64px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturn-1-n { background-position: -80px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturn-1-e { background-position: -96px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowreturn-1-s { background-position: -112px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowrefresh-1-w { background-position: -128px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowrefresh-1-n { background-position: -144px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowrefresh-1-e { background-position: -160px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrowrefresh-1-s { background-position: -176px -64px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-4 { background-position: 0 -80px; }
    .ui-icon-arrow-4-diag { background-position: -16px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-extlink { background-position: -32px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-newwin { background-position: -48px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-refresh { background-position: -64px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-shuffle { background-position: -80px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-transfer-e-w { background-position: -96px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-transferthick-e-w { background-position: -112px -80px; }
    .ui-icon-folder-collapsed { background-position: 0 -96px; }
    .ui-icon-folder-open { background-position: -16px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-document { background-position: -32px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-document-b { background-position: -48px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-note { background-position: -64px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-mail-closed { background-position: -80px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-mail-open { background-position: -96px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-suitcase { background-position: -112px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-comment { background-position: -128px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-person { background-position: -144px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-print { background-position: -160px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-trash { background-position: -176px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-locked { background-position: -192px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-unlocked { background-position: -208px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-bookmark { background-position: -224px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-tag { background-position: -240px -96px; }
    .ui-icon-home { background-position: 0 -112px; }
    .ui-icon-flag { background-position: -16px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-calendar { background-position: -32px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-cart { background-position: -48px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-pencil { background-position: -64px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-clock { background-position: -80px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-disk { background-position: -96px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-calculator { background-position: -112px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-zoomin { background-position: -128px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-zoomout { background-position: -144px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-search { background-position: -160px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-wrench { background-position: -176px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-gear { background-position: -192px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-heart { background-position: -208px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-star { background-position: -224px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-link { background-position: -240px -112px; }
    .ui-icon-cancel { background-position: 0 -128px; }
    .ui-icon-plus { background-position: -16px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-plusthick { background-position: -32px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-minus { background-position: -48px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-minusthick { background-position: -64px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-close { background-position: -80px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-closethick { background-position: -96px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-key { background-position: -112px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-lightbulb { background-position: -128px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-scissors { background-position: -144px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-clipboard { background-position: -160px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-copy { background-position: -176px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-contact { background-position: -192px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-image { background-position: -208px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-video { background-position: -224px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-script { background-position: -240px -128px; }
    .ui-icon-alert { background-position: 0 -144px; }
    .ui-icon-info { background-position: -16px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-notice { background-position: -32px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-help { background-position: -48px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-check { background-position: -64px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-bullet { background-position: -80px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-radio-off { background-position: -96px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-radio-on { background-position: -112px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-pin-w { background-position: -128px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-pin-s { background-position: -144px -144px; }
    .ui-icon-play { background-position: 0 -160px; }
    .ui-icon-pause { background-position: -16px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-seek-next { background-position: -32px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-seek-prev { background-position: -48px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-seek-end { background-position: -64px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-seek-first { background-position: -80px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-stop { background-position: -96px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-eject { background-position: -112px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-volume-off { background-position: -128px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-volume-on { background-position: -144px -160px; }
    .ui-icon-power { background-position: 0 -176px; }
    .ui-icon-signal-diag { background-position: -16px -176px; }
    .ui-icon-signal { background-position: -32px -176px; }
    .ui-icon-battery-0 { background-position: -48px -176px; }
    .ui-icon-battery-1 { background-position: -64px -176px; }
    .ui-icon-battery-2 { background-position: -80px -176px; }
    .ui-icon-battery-3 { background-position: -96px -176px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-plus { background-position: 0 -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-minus { background-position: -16px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-close { background-position: -32px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-triangle-e { background-position: -48px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-triangle-s { background-position: -64px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-triangle-w { background-position: -80px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-triangle-n { background-position: -96px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-arrow-e { background-position: -112px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-arrow-s { background-position: -128px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-arrow-w { background-position: -144px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-arrow-n { background-position: -160px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-zoomin { background-position: -176px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-zoomout { background-position: -192px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circle-check { background-position: -208px -192px; }
    .ui-icon-circlesmall-plus { background-position: 0 -208px; }
    .ui-icon-circlesmall-minus { background-position: -16px -208px; }
    .ui-icon-circlesmall-close { background-position: -32px -208px; }
    .ui-icon-squaresmall-plus { background-position: -48px -208px; }
    .ui-icon-squaresmall-minus { background-position: -64px -208px; }
    .ui-icon-squaresmall-close { background-position: -80px -208px; }
    .ui-icon-grip-dotted-vertical { background-position: 0 -224px; }
    .ui-icon-grip-dotted-horizontal { background-position: -16px -224px; }
    .ui-icon-grip-solid-vertical { background-position: -32px -224px; }
    .ui-icon-grip-solid-horizontal { background-position: -48px -224px; }
    .ui-icon-gripsmall-diagonal-se { background-position: -64px -224px; }
    .ui-icon-grip-diagonal-se { background-position: -80px -224px; }
    /* Misc visuals
    /* Corner radius */
    .ui-corner-tl { -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px; -webkit-border-top-left-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-tr { -moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; -webkit-border-top-right-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-bl { -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 5px; -webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-br { -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 5px; -webkit-border-bottom-right-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-top { -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px; -webkit-border-top-left-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; -webkit-border-top-right-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-bottom { -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 5px; -webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 5px; -webkit-border-bottom-right-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-right {  -moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; -webkit-border-top-right-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 5px; -webkit-border-bottom-right-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-left { -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px; -webkit-border-top-left-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 5px; -webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 5px; }
    .ui-corner-all { -moz-border-radius: 5px; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; }
    /* Overlays */
    .ui-widget-overlay { background: #aaaaaa url(images/ui-bg_flat_0_aaaaaa_40x100.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; opacity: .30;filter:Alpha(Opacity=30); }
    .ui-widget-shadow { margin: -8px 0 0 -8px; padding: 8px; background: #aaaaaa url(images/ui-bg_flat_0_aaaaaa_40x100.png) 50% 50% repeat-x; opacity: .30;filter:Alpha(Opacity=30); -moz-border-radius: 8px; -webkit-border-radius: 8px; }/* Accordion
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-header { cursor: pointer; position: relative; margin-top: 1px; zoom: 1; }
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-li-fix { display: inline; }
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-header-active { border-bottom: 0 !important; }
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-header a { display: block; font-size: 1em; padding: .5em .5em .5em 2.2em; }
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-header .ui-icon { position: absolute; left: .5em; top: 50%; margin-top: -8px; }
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-content { padding: 1em 2.2em; border-top: 0; margin-top: -2px; position: relative; top: 1px; margin-bottom: 2px; overflow: auto; display: none; }
    .ui-accordion .ui-accordion-content-active { display: block; }/* Datepicker
    .ui-datepicker { width: 17em; padding: .2em .2em 0; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-header { position:relative; padding:.2em 0; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-prev, .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-next { position:absolute; top: 2px; width: 1.8em; height: 1.8em; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-prev-hover, .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-next-hover { top: 1px; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-prev { left:2px; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-next { right:2px; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-prev-hover { left:1px; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-next-hover { right:1px; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-prev span, .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-next span { display: block; position: absolute; left: 50%; margin-left: -8px; top: 50%; margin-top: -8px;  }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-title { margin: 0 2.3em; line-height: 1.8em; text-align: center; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-title select { float:left; font-size:1em; margin:1px 0; }
    .ui-datepicker select.ui-datepicker-month-year {width: 100%;}
    .ui-datepicker select.ui-datepicker-month,
    .ui-datepicker select.ui-datepicker-year { width: 49%;}
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-title select.ui-datepicker-year { float: right; }
    .ui-datepicker table {width: 100%; font-size: .9em; border-collapse: collapse; margin:0 0 .4em; }
    .ui-datepicker th { padding: .7em .3em; text-align: center; font-weight: bold; border: 0;  }
    .ui-datepicker td { border: 0; padding: 1px; }
    .ui-datepicker td span, .ui-datepicker td a { display: block; padding: .2em; text-align: right; text-decoration: none; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-buttonpane { background-image: none; margin: .7em 0 0 0; padding:0 .2em; border-left: 0; border-right: 0; border-bottom: 0; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-buttonpane button { float: right; margin: .5em .2em .4em; cursor: pointer; padding: .2em .6em .3em .6em; width:auto; overflow:visible; }
    .ui-datepicker .ui-datepicker-buttonpane button.ui-datepicker-current { float:left; }
    /* with multiple calendars */
    .ui-datepicker.ui-datepicker-multi { width:auto; }
    .ui-datepicker-multi .ui-datepicker-group { float:left; }
    .ui-datepicker-multi .ui-datepicker-group table { width:95%; margin:0 auto .4em; }
    .ui-datepicker-multi-2 .ui-datepicker-group { width:50%; }
    .ui-datepicker-multi-3 .ui-datepicker-group { width:33.3%; }
    .ui-datepicker-multi-4 .ui-datepicker-group { width:25%; }
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