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vhm

2005-11-28, 8:28 pm

Hi,

I am using ASA 9.0.1 as remote database and ASE 12.5 as a console Database.

Could anyone please guide me on how to setup the mobilink environment to
support chinease Charater?

Thanks in Advanse
vhm


David Fishburn

2005-11-29, 9:29 am

"vhm" <masood.v@solutiondetails.com.sg> wrote in
news:438bbc76@forums
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v> I am using ASA 9.0.1 as remote database and ASE 12.5 as a console
v> Database.
v>
v> Could anyone please guide me on how to setup the mobilink environment
v> to support chinease Charater?

You must create the remote ASA databases using a "compatible" charset as
the ASE consolidated.

Run this command from a command prompt:
dbinit -l

It will list all collations ASA supports.
Choose an appropriate one for you needs:
dbinit -z 936ZHO my_chinese.db

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