RE: Increment an alphabetic variable in a PL/SQL loop?

From: Dunbar, Norman <norman.dunbar_at_environment-agency.gov.uk>
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 15:42:54 -0000
Message-ID: <919FC80F27E0C6428106496EDF92A7520A36E0A9_at_EXCCLUS05.PRODDS.NTNL>



Hi Steve,

>> *But* this is not portable across character sets. I think a
>> better solution is to declare up front your index variables
>> like this :

<SNIP>

>> That way if you change character sets (e.g. to utf8) you are
>> not reliant on a collating sequence that doesn't match your char set.

Excellent point. Thanks.
I guess that not using UTF8 character sets yet, I'm stuck in the rut of expecting everything to be good old 8 bit format.

Cheers,
Norm.

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