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ray.wurlod
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Yes. In DataStage it's called "National Language Support" and has to be installed and enabled (Americans typically prefer not to have to worry about character sets).
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ray.wurlod
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Not recognize. You have to tell DataStage how the data are encoded. But it can then handle it satisfactorily.
How it does this is to place a "map" at every boundary between itself and the "outside world" (your data). These maps translate between the external encoding and Unicode, which DataStage uses internally.
How it does this is to place a "map" at every boundary between itself and the "outside world" (your data). These maps translate between the external encoding and Unicode, which DataStage uses internally.
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Yes, I would mind.
Premium membership is the mechanism by which the hosting and bandwidth costs incurred by DSXchange are covered. If I start bypassing that mechanism, then DSXchange would die. I, for one, don't want that to happen.
Premium membership is the mechanism by which the hosting and bandwidth costs incurred by DSXchange are covered. If I start bypassing that mechanism, then DSXchange would die. I, for one, don't want that to happen.
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