What, from an Oracle point of view, is a proper setup of the character sets?
From an Oracle point of view, the following requirements should be met (Caution: These conditions are NOT met in R/3 environments, see the next question): • You should set up the Oracle database with a character set that supports all characters used by the application. • The Oracle clients should use a character set that matches the code page used in the operating system. For example: • A Windows client with code page WIN1252 uses the WE8MSWIN1252 character set. • A UNIX client with code page ROMAN8 uses the WE8ROMAN8 character set. • The relevant database server is defined with the UTF8 character set that contains the characters of both client code pages. 7. How does the R/3 system use character sets? For the R/3 system, you should always choose a character set for the client that matches the character set of the installed database. If, for example, the database was installed with the WE8DEC character set, you must also use the WE8DEC character set on all client hosts – irrespective o
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