Characterset conversion from US7ASCII to WE8ISO5589P1

Hi,
I need to do a Character set conversion from US7ASCII to WE8ISO5589P1 on a 10g database. I need to make the proper analysis before doing this conversion. Kindly let me know of any links/urls/metalink note ids where i can find relevant docmentation and understand on this so that i can continue with the conversion.
Regards,
Amby.

Start here:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/globalization/pdf/TWP_Character_Set_Migration_Best_Practices_10gR2.pdf
Also, consider migrating to WE8MSWIN1252 in place of WE8ISO8859P1. If you have Windows clients, then WE8MSWIN1252 should be used anyway. Even if you do not have Windows clients, WE8MSWIN1252 is a binary superset of WE8ISO8859P1 and can hold all WE8ISO8859P1 codes + ca. 15 characters more. It is better to use it in case Windows clients are used in future.
-- Sergiusz

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    Database Version 9.2.0.6.0
    Scan type Full database
    Scan CHAR data? YES
    Database character set WE8ISO8859P1
    FROMCHAR WE8ISO8859P1
    TOCHAR JA16EUC
    Scan NCHAR data? NO
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    Number of processes 20
    Capture convertible data? NO
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    Some character type application data are not convertible to the new character set
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    Datatype Changeless Convertible Truncation Lossy
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    CHAR 5 0 0 0
    LONG 219,988 1 0 0
    CLOB 0 58 0 0
    Total 3,523,677 445 0 8
    Total in percentage 100% 0% 0% 0%
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    LONG 197,690 0 0 0
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    39 0 0
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    69 0 0
    36 0 0
    16 0 0
    45 0 0
    21 0 0
    102 4 0
    195 4 0
    205 0 2
    102 4 0
    61 0 470
    2 0 0
    6 0 0
    67 0 487
    0 0 1
    1 0 0
    3 0 0
    8 0 0
    1 0 0
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    261 0 0
    4 0 0
    230 0 0
    5 0 0
    4 0 0
    4 0 0
    6 0 0
    3 0 0
    1 0 0
    58 0 0
    386 0 8
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    3 0 0
    20 0 0
    11 0 0
    2 0 0
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    69 0 0
    16 0 0
    10 0 0
    4 0 0
    4 0 0
    2 0 0
    10 0 0
    4 0 0
    2 0 0
    45 0 0
    21 0 0
    4 0 0
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    0 4 0
    59 0 0
    27 0 0
    8 0 0
    4 0 0
    93 0 0
    4 0 0
    0 4 0
    59 0 0
    27 0 0
    8 0 0
    102 0 1
    58 0 1
    35 0 0
    10 0 0
    4 0 0
    4 0 0
    0 4 0
    59 0 0
    27 0 0
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    61 0 470
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    6 0 0
    67 0 487
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    1 0 0
    3 0 0
    8 0 0
    1 0 0
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    4 0 0
    73 0 0
    115 0 0
    37 0 0
    5 0 0
    2 0 0
    3 0 0
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    6 0 0
    2 0 0
    1 0 0
    1 0 0
    58 0 0
    386 0 8
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    Export Client: did not set NLS_LANG / NLS_CHAR, so presumably US7ASCII as well
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    Import Client: did not set NLS_LANG / NLS_CHAR, so presumably US7ASCII as well
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    RESULT: Acute E became h
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    Import Client: NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8 and NLS_CHAR=UTF8
    Import Server: UTF8
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