Adding entries language support
Oh the N before the line did the trick !Thanks a lot Jovan :)
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You can put nvarchar(400) collate Hebrew_CI_AS instead of nvarchar(400) as column type, but it would affect only sorting rules and not display/storage.Could you first double check NVARCHAR? This code...
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First of all thank for your quick answer Jovan,Tried both, NVARCHAR and VARCHAR. It doesn't fix it.What do you mean by set some Hebrew collations ?
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What is the type of column where you are storing data? Make sure that you use NVARCHAR and no VARCHAR. VARCHAR will mess your characters. Also, you might set some Hebrew collation in column definition...
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I am trying to insert new entries (in Hebrew) to a table, the Hebrew letters however are transformed into unknown chars.Is there a way to set the database to support such entries ? Thanks.
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