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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Problems with EURO symbol in a data flat file Post 302855003 by Fakru.y on Wednesday 18th of September 2013 07:02:48 PM
Old 09-18-2013
Problems with EURO symbol in a data flat file

Hi,
I'm creating a flat file with various deimiters in Linux RHEL. the content for the flat file will be extracted from an oracle database. delimiters also stored in a seperate table in oracle databasae. when i use extended ASCII characters like cedilla or EURO (€) symbols, the actual character is not writiing in file.

for excample when i use cedilla (ç) as delimiter for the flat file, it is writing cedila as "c" in file where as when i use EURO symbol it is writing as ? in file.


en_US.UTF-8 is character set defined in OS where as in database it is "WE8ISO8859P15"

Please help me
 

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