Mike Heins wrote: > Quoting Jon Jensen (suppressed): > >>On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Elver Loho wrote: >> >> >>>To get utf8 from MySQL's utf8 fields, *you have to tell MySQL that you >>>want it to 'convert' things to UTF-8 for you* This can be done using: >>> >>>1) set names utf8 >>>2) set character set utf8 >>> >>>Interchange will have to send either of those above commands before >>>executing 'select * from locale' in order to get proper utf8 strings >>>rather than the question marks it is getting now. >>> >>>What I need documentation on is how to tell Interchange to send 'set >>>names utf8' (or the other string) to MySQL before selecting anything >> >>>from there. And then it will have to either internally convert some >> >>>fields to latin1 OR it can use 'select cast' which can take care of >>>that as well. >> >>I don't necessarily think doing this is the best solution for you, but >>present it as something to consider: >> >>Once upon a time I needed a certain session variable set in PostgreSQL >>before a query was run (maybe timezone? I don't recall now), and added a >>PREQUERY option to Interchange's databases, allowing something like this >>in catalog.cfg: >> >>Database products PREQUERY "SET SESSION TIMEZONE TO 'EST5EDT'" >> >>In the end, I decided to change the user's default settings so that the >>timezone was like that automatically, and I never committed the change to >>Interchange CVS. I've attached the patch -- it was written a long time >>ago, so I hope that's everything you need to try it. If you find it >>useful, let me know and we'll see about getting it in the core. > > > You would probably have to put this on a separate DSN, as I would think > it would affect all tables for the handle. > And I would probably have it die on errors :-). Bye Racke _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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