CHAPTER 9 International Languages and Character Sets

The collation (ASA_Label)

Case sensitivity (Case)

Blank padding (Blank Padding) if it was specified when the database was created.

You can also see the collation of your current database by using the dbcollat utility to write the collation into a file:

dbcollat -c"connection-string"filename

For example, you might extract the collation from the asiqdemo database as follows:

dbcollat -c "uid=DBA;pwd=SQL;eng=myhost_asiqdemo" demo_col

You can display the contents of filename from the File menu in dbisql.

To see details of any collation that exists on your system, use the -zoption of dbcollat. For example, to extract collation 850, you could enter:

dbcollat -c "uid=DBA;pwd=SQL;eng=myhost_asiqdemo" -z 850 demo_col

Supplied collations

The following collations are supplied with Adaptive Server IQ.

Collation

 

 

label

Type

Description

 

 

 

437LATIN1

OEM

Code Page 437, Latin 1, Western

 

 

 

437ESP

OEM

Code Page 437, Spanish

 

 

 

437SVE

OEM

Code Page 437, Swedish/Finnish

 

 

 

819CYR

ANSI

Code Page 819, Cyrillic

 

 

 

819DAN

ANSI

Code Page 819, Danish

 

 

 

819ELL

ANSI

Code Page 819, Greek

 

 

 

819ESP

ANSI

Code Page 819, Spanish

 

 

 

819ISL

ANSI

Code Page 819, Icelandic

 

 

 

819LATIN1

ANSI

Code Page 819, Latin 1, Western

 

 

 

819LATIN2

ANSI

Code Page 819, Latin 2, Central/Eastern

 

 

European

 

 

 

819NOR

ANSI

Code Page 819, Norwegian

 

 

 

819RUS

ANSI

Code Page 819, Russian

 

 

 

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