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In article <1168433388.961442.202540_at_k58g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
bilbothebagginsbab5_at_freenet.de says...
> Alain Migeon wrote:
> > In article <MPG.200d775ab7521379896d6_at_news.free.fr>,
> > migeon.alain_at_tdcspace.dk says...
> > >
> > ...
> >
> > By the way, I tried to copy / paste some Unicode characters in SQL*Plus,
> > and there were all replaced by ?. That let me think that it is not
> > allowed at that time to place directly any Unicode characters in a SQL
> > query.
> >
> Unicode characters work without any problem whatsoever in SQLplus as
> long as the client character set is set correctly and the characters
> you're putting in there are supported by your shell.
> You can try this by not using c&p but using a UTF8 text file with the
> statements and running this in sqlplus - it should work w/o problem.
> (Except if the text file has a Byte Order Mark at the beginning in
> which case sqlplus will report an error for the first line.)
Ok. Thanks for the information. I will try whenever I need to do so.
Otherwise, I have heard from Allround Automations that the next version of PL/SQL Developer will support Unicode its SQL and PL/SQL editor.
Thanks.
Alain
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