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<atom:title>Unicode Support</atom:title>
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  <atom:title>Unicode Driver support</atom:title>
  <atom:content type="html">Our drivers support the latest releases of all supported database engines- this includes: Oracle 8i &amp; 9i Microsoft SQL Server 2000 DB/2 v7 Informix 9 Sybase Adaptive Server 12.5 Progress 9 (SQL-92) Note that for those Drivers above for which Unicode Support is provided a unicode and non-unicode enabled Driver is provided with ODBC driver names of the form: Where &#39;Database&#39; is the name of the Database from the list of unicode enabled drivers above. The Uniocde enabled driver should be used when connecting to a unicode created database, otherwise we recommend you use the non-uniocde driver for connecting to a non-unicode created databases.</atom:content>
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  <atom:id>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/unicode.html</atom:id>Database Configuration for Unicode<atom:link href="http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/unicode.html" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
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  <atom:title>Database Configuration for Unicode</atom:title>
  <atom:content type="html">Below are instructions on the configuration of the Unicode enabled drivers and databases for testing. Typically the first task to be performed is the creation of a Unicode enabled Database, which for most databases means configuring them to store data using the UTF8 encoding.</atom:content>
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