Turkish character support in Oracle sqlplus

Hi,
when i run a query in sqlplus with turkish character there is no result.
But i know there is a data inside the database.
query: "SELECT NAME FROM HDF_DM.BUSINESSPARTNER WHERE NAME LIKE 'AFŞ%';" "Ş" is the turkish character.
Is it about with the linux or Oracle database settings?
Thanks a lot.

user7987260 wrote:
Hi,
when i run a query in sqlplus with turkish character there is no result.
But i know there is a data inside the database.
query: "SELECT NAME FROM HDF_DM.BUSINESSPARTNER WHERE NAME LIKE 'AFŞ%';" "Ş" is the turkish character.
Is it about with the linux or Oracle database settings?
Thanks a lot.It is likely a problem regarding OS settings on client

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