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Re: Load multilingual data in a Unicode Database

From: <jtung_at_optum.com>
Date: 1998/06/01
Message-ID: <6kuv11$n6g$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1

In article <3572ADD2.9A1FEE17_at_tech.eurodyn.com.gr>,   Christina Gritzapi <gritzapi_at_tech.eurodyn.com.gr> wrote:

Hi christina! I got the same problem. If you get answers, please forward to me. Can you tell me how to build a unicode data in oracle? what AL24UTFFSS means? Thank in advance.

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> Hello everyone,
> my name is Christine and I want your help.
> I have created an Oracle database (8.0.4 - Solaris) with Unicode
> (AL24UTFFSS) character set
> because I want to manage multilingual data.
> My data are stored in text files (Greece,French etc) and I want to load
> them in my database using the SQL Loader.
> My problem is that I don't know how to do it.
> I have created a table with NVARCHAR2 fields and I have called Loader to
> load the data in it but I got garbage.
> Also I have tried to convert my data in Unicode format (&#912 etc
> instead of characters) and then load them but I got garbage again.
>
> Can anyone please help me
>
> Christine
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