Ansi or oem – Sybase 12.4.2 User Manual

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CHAPTER 9 International Languages and Character Sets

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ANSI or OEM?

Adaptive Server IQ collations are based on code pages that are designated as
either ANSI or OEM. In most cases, use of an ANSI code page is
recommended.

If you choose to use an ANSI code page, you must not use the ODBC
translation driver in the ODBC data source configuration window.

If you choose to use an OEM code page, you must do the following:

Choose a code page that matches the OEM code pages on your users' client
machines.

1250LATIN2

ANSI

Code Page 1250, Windows Latin 2,
Central/Eastern European

1250POL

ANSI

Code Page 1250, Windows Latin 2, Polish

1252LATIN1

ANSI

Code Page 1252, Windows Latin 1, Western

SJIS

Multibyte

Japanese Shift-JIS Encoding

SJIS2

Multibyte

Japanese Shift-JIS Encoding, Sybase
Adaptive Server Enterprise-compatible

EUC_JAPAN

Multibyte

Japanese EUC JIS X 0208-1990 and JIS X
0212-1990 Encoding

EUC_CHINA

Multibyte

Simplified Chinese GB 2312-80 Encoding

EUC_TAIWAN

Multibyte

Taiwanese Big 5 Encoding

EUC_KOREA

Multibyte

Korean KS C 5601-1992 Encoding, Johad,
Code Page 1361

ISO_1

ANSI

ISO8859-1, Latin 1, Western

ISO_BINENG

ANSI

Binary ordering, English ISO/ASCII 7-bit
letter case mappings (IQ default)

ISO1LATIN1

ANSI

ISO8859-1, ISO Latin 1, Western, Latin 1
Ordering

ISO9LATIN1

ANSI

ISO8859-15, ISO Latin 9, Western, Latin 1
Ordering

WIN_LATIN1

ANSI

Code Page 1252 Windows Latin 1, Western,
ISO8859-1 with extensions

WIN_LATIN5

ANSI

Code Page 1254 Windows Latin 5, Turkish,
ISO8859-9 with extensions

UTF8

Multibyte

UCS-4 Transformation Format

Collation
label

Type

Description

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