Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] varchar |
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Author | Blas Rodriguez Somoza |
Post date | 2002-12-07T01:39:38Z |
Hello
At 06/12/2002 05:11 -0800, you wrote:
I don't know any way this can happen.
I also don't know if there can be problems if you use the same database data from linux and windows but perhaps this is the problem.
Can you try creating and using the database only from windows?.
If you can replicate the problem using only windows, please send us the code and the definition of the tables and we try to analyze the problem.
Regards
Blas Rodriguez Somoza
At 06/12/2002 05:11 -0800, you wrote:
>HelloIf you don't use character set parameter in the driver (lc_ctype) then the driver doesn't make any conversion, and if the character set for the database and field is NONE then the engine also don't do any conversion.
>
>Server and Client are the same only machine for
>Windows and for Linux. The database is physicaly the
>same for Windows and Linux. There is no default
>character set for the database and there is no
>character set for the varchar field.
I don't know any way this can happen.
I also don't know if there can be problems if you use the same database data from linux and windows but perhaps this is the problem.
Can you try creating and using the database only from windows?.
If you can replicate the problem using only windows, please send us the code and the definition of the tables and we try to analyze the problem.
Regards
Blas Rodriguez Somoza