how can I save persian numbers in database (mysql)
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I'm developing a telegram bot with python.
I ask users to input their phone numbers
. The problem is, if they enter Persian numbers
(like ۰۶۰۷۵۰
), their data doesn't set in my database, and after updating database its field is empty!
But if they enter English digits, it saves in database?!
- python 3.7
- database: MySQL
- OS: win 10
python mysql python-3.x
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I'm developing a telegram bot with python.
I ask users to input their phone numbers
. The problem is, if they enter Persian numbers
(like ۰۶۰۷۵۰
), their data doesn't set in my database, and after updating database its field is empty!
But if they enter English digits, it saves in database?!
- python 3.7
- database: MySQL
- OS: win 10
python mysql python-3.x
1
What is the type of the column you're trying to insert those persian numbers?
– vahdet
Nov 12 at 6:45
What is thecollation
of your table?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 12 at 6:47
nothing, I didn't determined it. it's empty
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 6:55
This post stackoverflow.com/questions/3832056/… should advise how to get table's collation.
– Giorgos Myrianthous
Nov 12 at 7:21
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I'm developing a telegram bot with python.
I ask users to input their phone numbers
. The problem is, if they enter Persian numbers
(like ۰۶۰۷۵۰
), their data doesn't set in my database, and after updating database its field is empty!
But if they enter English digits, it saves in database?!
- python 3.7
- database: MySQL
- OS: win 10
python mysql python-3.x
I'm developing a telegram bot with python.
I ask users to input their phone numbers
. The problem is, if they enter Persian numbers
(like ۰۶۰۷۵۰
), their data doesn't set in my database, and after updating database its field is empty!
But if they enter English digits, it saves in database?!
- python 3.7
- database: MySQL
- OS: win 10
python mysql python-3.x
python mysql python-3.x
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mahyar madani
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What is the type of the column you're trying to insert those persian numbers?
– vahdet
Nov 12 at 6:45
What is thecollation
of your table?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 12 at 6:47
nothing, I didn't determined it. it's empty
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 6:55
This post stackoverflow.com/questions/3832056/… should advise how to get table's collation.
– Giorgos Myrianthous
Nov 12 at 7:21
add a comment |
1
What is the type of the column you're trying to insert those persian numbers?
– vahdet
Nov 12 at 6:45
What is thecollation
of your table?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 12 at 6:47
nothing, I didn't determined it. it's empty
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 6:55
This post stackoverflow.com/questions/3832056/… should advise how to get table's collation.
– Giorgos Myrianthous
Nov 12 at 7:21
1
1
What is the type of the column you're trying to insert those persian numbers?
– vahdet
Nov 12 at 6:45
What is the type of the column you're trying to insert those persian numbers?
– vahdet
Nov 12 at 6:45
What is the
collation
of your table?– Mayank Porwal
Nov 12 at 6:47
What is the
collation
of your table?– Mayank Porwal
Nov 12 at 6:47
nothing, I didn't determined it. it's empty
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 6:55
nothing, I didn't determined it. it's empty
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 6:55
This post stackoverflow.com/questions/3832056/… should advise how to get table's collation.
– Giorgos Myrianthous
Nov 12 at 7:21
This post stackoverflow.com/questions/3832056/… should advise how to get table's collation.
– Giorgos Myrianthous
Nov 12 at 7:21
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Convert to the string and save it later in the database
Use the number to convert the number to the number
database----> '۰۶۰۷۵۰'
using ---> get database-----> int('۰۶۰۷۵۰')
1
actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
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I solved it without any change to my database!
phone_number = str(phone_number)
print('str: ', phone_number)
print('str type: ', type(phone_number))
phone_number = int(phone_number)
print('int: ', phone_number)
print('int type: ', type(phone_number))
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Convert to the string and save it later in the database
Use the number to convert the number to the number
database----> '۰۶۰۷۵۰'
using ---> get database-----> int('۰۶۰۷۵۰')
1
actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Convert to the string and save it later in the database
Use the number to convert the number to the number
database----> '۰۶۰۷۵۰'
using ---> get database-----> int('۰۶۰۷۵۰')
1
actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Convert to the string and save it later in the database
Use the number to convert the number to the number
database----> '۰۶۰۷۵۰'
using ---> get database-----> int('۰۶۰۷۵۰')
Convert to the string and save it later in the database
Use the number to convert the number to the number
database----> '۰۶۰۷۵۰'
using ---> get database-----> int('۰۶۰۷۵۰')
answered Nov 12 at 7:30
Reza Bojnordi
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actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
add a comment |
1
actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
1
1
actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
actually, you mean I should change type of field to text, am I right???
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 8:12
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
yes change type string for save to database
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 8:15
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
If the answer is correct, confirm me
– Reza Bojnordi
Nov 12 at 10:36
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I solved it without any change to my database!
phone_number = str(phone_number)
print('str: ', phone_number)
print('str type: ', type(phone_number))
phone_number = int(phone_number)
print('int: ', phone_number)
print('int type: ', type(phone_number))
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
thanks
I solved it without any change to my database!
phone_number = str(phone_number)
print('str: ', phone_number)
print('str type: ', type(phone_number))
phone_number = int(phone_number)
print('int: ', phone_number)
print('int type: ', type(phone_number))
add a comment |
up vote
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up vote
0
down vote
thanks
I solved it without any change to my database!
phone_number = str(phone_number)
print('str: ', phone_number)
print('str type: ', type(phone_number))
phone_number = int(phone_number)
print('int: ', phone_number)
print('int type: ', type(phone_number))
thanks
I solved it without any change to my database!
phone_number = str(phone_number)
print('str: ', phone_number)
print('str type: ', type(phone_number))
phone_number = int(phone_number)
print('int: ', phone_number)
print('int type: ', type(phone_number))
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What is the type of the column you're trying to insert those persian numbers?
– vahdet
Nov 12 at 6:45
What is the
collation
of your table?– Mayank Porwal
Nov 12 at 6:47
nothing, I didn't determined it. it's empty
– mahyar madani
Nov 12 at 6:55
This post stackoverflow.com/questions/3832056/… should advise how to get table's collation.
– Giorgos Myrianthous
Nov 12 at 7:21