November 15, 2002 at 2:06 am
what is the option to cahnge the language because i am in europe and the character "é" doesn't wreite in the database
November 15, 2002 at 4:42 am
What country is this for and will this need to be available to all users? If so then what version of SQL Server are you running? The key will be default lanuage and if the code page installed will support the one you need. Once you have a code page that will support the language installed then you need tomake sure in Server Properties under server settings the default language is the one you need as this is for server wide settings during the creation of a user. Also, if you have users that already exist you need to open their properties in login and change the default language. However if only a few user need this ability you may choose to keep the current setting as long as the code page supports the languages and just set those logins default language instead.
Related thread on using Arabic as default lanuage with some extra detail on needing to change the code page for SQL 7. http://www.sqlservercentral.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7887&FORUM_ID=20&CAT_ID=2&Topic_Title=Arabic%20as%20a%20default%20language%20in%20SQL%20server%207.0&Forum_Title=Connecting
November 15, 2002 at 9:54 am
i would like to know if it possibl eto configure thi when i install
it's for europe but i would like to use in any country because my application it's international
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