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  • in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18891
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 10 2005, 04:36 AM:
    Can you confirm that BETA 10 fixes the above problem?

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    yes,fixed.thank you!! πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

    in reply to: Importing data from Oracle #17761
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 9 2005, 05:52 AM:
    Did BETA 9 solve this problem?

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    yes πŸ˜€

    in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18887
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 9 2005, 06:13 AM:
    What is your Oracle server version?

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    server is 8.1.6

    in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18885
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 9 2005, 05:58 AM:
    By Oracle client, do you mean – ODBC client version or Oracle server version?

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    i mean odbc client version ,not server version

    in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18883

    to Ritesh:

    πŸ˜† πŸ˜† thank you,my problem was solved in version 4.1 B9.

    but i report another problem:

    my oracle client version is 9.2.0.1 when i using odbc import tool at 'specify table copy or query' step, click 'next',sqlyog become slowly and show a dialog box(see attachement),and all source tables are selected,i must deselect all fisrst,then select i want. in another computer oracle client version is 8.1.7,that have no problem above. the problem also in version B8

    in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18881
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 8 2005, 08:23 AM:
    Can you send me sample data to reproduce the problem?

    What do you get when you execute the following query?

    Code:
    show variables like '%char%'

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    what is mean “sample data”? how can i get sample data? could you explain it ?

    sorry for my english.

    thank you!

    in reply to: Importing data from Oracle #17758
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 8 2005, 06:08 AM:
    Are you sure that there is no table with the same name in a different table space? We had encountered a similar problem at our side and we fixed it by giving access to the user in only one table space.

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    my dbms have only one table space.

    in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18879
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 8 2005, 06:10 AM:
    Do you mean v4.06 ODBC Import Tool?

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    yes

    in reply to: Odbc Import Not Support Chinese In 4.1beta 8 #18878
    Ritesh wrote on Aug 8 2005, 06:36 AM:
    Can you email me sample data so that we can reproduce the problem?

    What do you get when you execute the following query?

    Code:
    show variables like '%char%'

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    in reply to: Importing data from Oracle #17756
    Ritesh wrote on May 18 2005, 04:48 AM:
    We just tried with our copy of Oracle 8 and everything works great. I will ask my testing team to test it out on a 9i box.

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    hi ,i have the same problem,pls see the attached file.oracle server is 8.1.6.the column repeated three times.

    in reply to: When Will Support Mysql5.0 #18867
    peterlaursen wrote on Aug 5 2005, 02:33 AM:
    It is no secret than next release (4.2) will support all that stuff.Β  Has been written here several times

    It will only be a few days and you'll find a roadmap on this page for the next steps in MySQL development. That is no secret either.

    When then?? Not so many weeks for a fully functional Beta, I guessΒ  πŸ˜€

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    good!!!

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