Character Set Inquiry
I have a database which is installed with ASCII as character set and I can store chinese in it. I find that it is possible to install the dB with character set for BIG5 or GB for storing chinese. What's the difference?
Moreover, how oracle perform sorting for BIG5 and GB?
Exactly 1TB? Slightly under/slightly over?
Traditional Solaris disk labels are in VTOC format, but this format cannot describe disks larger than 1TB. So EFI labels must be used on disks larger than 1TB. Setup is slightly different.
Are these physical disks or LUNs from a SAN array? If they are array LUNS, it is often the case that they don't have a Sun label of any type. So...
#1 Apply a Solaris label
If the LUNS don't have a label (when selected in 'format', it gives a warning that no label is present and offers to apply a label immediately). When run non-interactively, format assumes "yes" for any questions. So all you'd have to do is select every disk to have it apply labels to any unlabled disk. Run 'format' once and find the highest number (maybe it's 50 for you). Create a text file that looks like this:
disk 1
disk 2
disk 3
disk 50Then feed that to format like this:
# format -f /tmp/disklist or whatever you've named the file.
#2 Apply the partition layout to all disks you want.
You asked if you should do the same procedure, but I don't see that you've actually done anything above other than print out the existing layout. Take one of your 48 drives and partition it the way you want manually (set the slices to the sizes that you want). Then you can copy the layout of that disk to others. You only want to do this between disks/LUNs of the same size. As an example, if you've explicitly partitioned c1t0d0 and you want to apply this to c1t1d0, do this:
# prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s2 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2Repeat for all of your other disks.
Darren
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ORA-12712 error while changing nls character set to AL32UTF8
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Hello all,
I installed Oracle XE on RHEL 4 Linux and I found out that database character set is AL32UTF8. Does anyone know why oracle choose this character set? Maybe because of NLS_LANG env variable? Is it possible to change it to EE8ISO8859P2? Since database is still empty I can drop it and crate new database.
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One of our old oracle DB(8.0.5)/solaris, which is not used till recently need to upgrade to 10g Rel2.
I know Supported direct upgrade 8.0.6/8.1.7/9i -> 10g
Current DB: 8.0.5 (Character Set: AR8ISO8859P6)
Target DB : 10g Rel 2 (Character Set: AR8MSWIN1256)
I am thinking to go the following way by using exp/imp
8.0.5(AR8ISO8859P6) -> 8.1.7(AR8ISO8859P6) -> 10G(AR8MSWIN1256)
OR
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PARAMETER VALUE
NLS_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN
NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-YY
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_CHARACTERSET AR8ISO8859P6
NLS_SORT BINARY
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSE T AR8ISO8859P6
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$exp sys/dba file=full251109.dmp full=y
(2):>> At target db 10g R2 (solaris)
PARAMETER VALUE
NLS_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN
NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-RRRR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_CHARACTERSET AR8ISO8859P6
NLS_SORT BINARY
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Parameter Value
CSSCAN Version v2.1
Instance Name MIG1
Database Version 10.2.0.1.0
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FROMCHAR AR8ISO8859P6
TOCHAR AR8ISO8859P6
Scan NCHAR data? NO
Array fetch buffer size 100000
Number of processes 2
Capture convertible data? YES
[Scan Summary]
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Datatype Changeless Convertible Truncation Lossy
VARCHAR2 2,235,403 0 0 *1,492*
CHAR 1,097 0 0 0
LONG 155,188 0 0 6
CLOB 24,643 0 0 0
VARRAY 21,352 0 0 0
Total 2,437,683 0 0 1,498
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[Application Data Conversion Summary]
Datatype Changeless Convertible Truncation Lossy
VARCHAR2 16,986,594 0 0 *1,240,383*
CHAR 164,114 0 0 0
LONG 7 0 0 0
CLOB 1 0 0 0
VARRAY 1,436 0 0 0
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6.744%
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USER.TABLE Convertible Truncation Lossy
PROFINAL.BASE_MASTER_DATAS 0 0 *362,003*
PROFINAL.CODE_ALLOW 0 0 *53*
PROFINAL.CODE_ALLOWANCE_TYPES 0 0 *1*
PROFINAL.CODE_BONUS_TYPES 0 0 *2*
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Edited by: userR12 on Nov 25, 2009 1:43 AM
Edited by: userR12 on Nov 25, 2009 1:52 AM -
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Hi,
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Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Thu Aug 3 00:20:49 2006
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Username: sys as sysdba
Password:
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
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. importing SYS's objects into SYS
. importing SYS's objects into SYS
IMP-00017: following statement failed with ORACLE error 19736:
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"51,2); END;"
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ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_PLUGTS", line 1946
ORA-06512: at line 1
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How to add a new character set encoding?
Hello,
can anybody please explain to me, how to add a new character set encoding to Mac OS Tiger?
I have two Mac laptops, a new one with Snow Leopard and an older one with Tiger, and on the old one i cannot use or enable anywhere the "Russian (DOS)" character set encoding, which i need to be able to use some old text files.
On the Snow Leopard, this encoding is present in the list of available encodings of TextWrangler, but not in TIger.
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I have project that uses a shared fonts. The fonts are all
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library and are set to export for actionscript and runtime sharing.
The text in the project is dynamic and is loaded in from
external XML files. The text is formatted via styles contained in a
CSS object.
This project needs to be localized into 20 or so different
languages.
Everything works great with one exception: I can’t
figure out how to set which character set gets exported for runtime
sharing. i.e. I want to create a fonts.swf that contains Korean
characters, change the XML based text to Korean and have the text
display correctly.
I’ve tried changing the language of my OS (WinXP) and
re-exporting but that doesn’t work correctly. I’ve also
tried adding substitute font keys to the registry (at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes) as outlined here:
http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000211.php
but the fonts I added did not show up in Flash's font menue.
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http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_16275
to no avail.
I know there must be a simple solution that will allow me to
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the library but I have yet to discover what it is.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000211.php
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_16275Thanks Jim,
I know that it is easy to specify the language you want to
use when setting the embed font properties for a specific text
field but my project has hundreds of text fields and I'm setting
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I have looked at the info you've pointed out but wasn't
helped by it. What I'd like to be able to do is to tell Flash to
embed a language specific character-set for the font symbols in the
library. It currently is only embedding Latin characters even
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languages.
For example. I have a font symbol in the libary named
"Font1". When I look at its properties I can see it is spcified as
Tahoma. I know the Tahoma font on my system contains the characters
for Korean but when I compile the swf it only contains Latin
characters (gylphs) - this corresponds to the language of my OS (US
English). I want to know how to tell Flash to embedd the Korean
language charaters rather than or as well as the Latin characters
for any given FONT SYMBOL. If I could do that, then, when I enter
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available to Flash. As it is now, the characters are not available
and thus the text doesn' t display.
Make sense?
Many thanks,
Mike -
Error while running package ORA-06553: PLS-553 character set name is not re
Hi all.
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ORA-06552: PL/SQL: Compilation unit analysis terminated
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The full context of the problem is this:
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My first move was compare the “old database” with the “new database”, so I check the nls parameters, and this was the result:
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Result from the old
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NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CURRENCY $
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY AMERICA
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS .,
NLS_CHARACTERSET US7ASCII
NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN
NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-RR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_SORT BINARY
NLS_TIME_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY $
NLS_COMP BINARY
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS BYTE
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP FALSE
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET AL16UTF16
NLS_RDBMS_VERSION 10.2.0.1.0
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NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CURRENCY $
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY AMERICA
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS .,
NLS_CHARACTERSET US7ASCII
NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN
NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-RR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_SORT BINARY
NLS_TIME_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY $
NLS_COMP BINARY
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS BYTE
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP FALSE
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET AL16UTF16
NLS_RDBMS_VERSION 10.2.0.1.0
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Database Characterset is US7ASCII
Threshold validation cannot be done before catproc is loaded.
Threshold validation cannot be done before catproc is loaded.
alter database character set INTERNAL_CONVERT WE8MSWIN1252
Updating character set in controlfile to WE8MSWIN1252
Synchronizing connection with database character set information
Refreshing type attributes with new character set information
Completed: alter database character set INTERNAL_CONVERT WE8MSWIN1252
alter database character set US7ASCII
ORA-12712 signalled during: alter database character set US7ASCII...
alter database character set US7ASCII
ORA-12712 signalled during: alter database character set US7ASCII...
Errors in file e:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\orcl\udump\orcl_ora_3132.trc:
RegardsOhselotl wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem with a package, when I run it returns me code error:
ORA-06552: PL/SQL: Compilation unit analysis terminated
ORA-06553: PLS-553: character set name is not recognized
The full context of the problem is this:
Previously I had a developing data base, then was migrated to a new server. After that I started to receive the error, so I began to check for the solution.
My first move was compare the “old database” with the “new database”, so I check the nls parameters, and this was the result:
select * from nls_database_parameters;
Result from the old
NLS_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CURRENCY $
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY AMERICA
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS .,
NLS_CHARACTERSET US7ASCII
NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN
NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-RR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_SORT BINARY
NLS_TIME_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY $
NLS_COMP BINARY
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS BYTE
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP FALSE
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET AL16UTF16
NLS_RDBMS_VERSION 10.2.0.1.0
Result from the new
NLS_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CURRENCY $
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY AMERICA
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS .,
NLS_CHARACTERSET US7ASCII
NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN
NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-RR
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN
NLS_SORT BINARY
NLS_TIME_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM
NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY $
NLS_COMP BINARY
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS BYTE
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP FALSE
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET AL16UTF16
NLS_RDBMS_VERSION 10.2.0.1.0
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Database Characterset is US7ASCII
Threshold validation cannot be done before catproc is loaded.
Threshold validation cannot be done before catproc is loaded.
alter database character set INTERNAL_CONVERT WE8MSWIN1252
Updating character set in controlfile to WE8MSWIN1252
Synchronizing connection with database character set information
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ORA-12712 signalled during: alter database character set US7ASCII...
alter database character set US7ASCII
ORA-12712 signalled during: alter database character set US7ASCII...
Errors in file e:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\orcl\udump\orcl_ora_3132.trc:
RegardsThe correct way to change the characterset of a database is documented - http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14225/ch11charsetmig.htm#sthref1476
HTH
Srini -
Character set marker unknown error while importing data in 10g from 8i
Hi All,
I am trying to import the whole database schema wise (one by one) through oracle 10g database control page (which is browser based)
But when i try to import the objects of a schema i get the error that
"IMP-00037 : Character set marker unknown "
Import terminated unsuccessfully
Would anybody please tell me about the mentioned error ???
Kindly provide the solution.
Mentioned below are the character sets available in both the version.
Character sets in oracle 8.1.7 :-
Database Character Set :: WE8ISO8859P1
National Character Set :: WE8ISO8859P1
Character sets in oracle 10.2.0.1.0 :-
Database Character Set :: WE8ISO8859P1
National Character Set :: AL16UTF16
Regards
Milin...
Message was edited by:
user640001Hi,
As you have asked, i have mentioned the export command below to get the full database export file.
And I have copied this export file (dump) to another machine(Server) where i have to import that file to upgrade the database to 10g Rel 2.
SET CC=%DATE:~4,2%-%DATE:~7,2%-%DATE:~10,4%
exp username/password@db_name
file=D:\PAY_BKP\EXP_FULL_PAY_%CC%.DMP log=D:\PAY_BKP\EXP_FULL_PAY.log
indexes=yes
full=yes
Kindly provide guidance.
Regards
Milin
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