Error in collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 with UTF-8 SQL Server
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I'm trying to select a column from my database that has SAP's informations.
But when I execute my select all my special characters as 'À Ê'
are broken, for example:
TELECOMUNICAÃiES (INCLUI ASSIST-NCIA T+CNICA)
should be
TELECOMUNICAÇÕES (INCLUI ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA)
Is there some way to resolve this using a cast or a convert functions?
OBS: All my tables are configured with SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2
as required of SAP, but the columns are varchar
instead of nvarchar
sql sql-server utf-8 sql-server-2012 sap
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I'm trying to select a column from my database that has SAP's informations.
But when I execute my select all my special characters as 'À Ê'
are broken, for example:
TELECOMUNICAÃiES (INCLUI ASSIST-NCIA T+CNICA)
should be
TELECOMUNICAÇÕES (INCLUI ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA)
Is there some way to resolve this using a cast or a convert functions?
OBS: All my tables are configured with SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2
as required of SAP, but the columns are varchar
instead of nvarchar
sql sql-server utf-8 sql-server-2012 sap
1
Assuming SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 has all the characters you need, you probably have corrupt data. Cast the data as varbinary and examine the code points you actually have stored.
– David Browne - Microsoft
Jun 1 '18 at 14:49
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I'm trying to select a column from my database that has SAP's informations.
But when I execute my select all my special characters as 'À Ê'
are broken, for example:
TELECOMUNICAÃiES (INCLUI ASSIST-NCIA T+CNICA)
should be
TELECOMUNICAÇÕES (INCLUI ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA)
Is there some way to resolve this using a cast or a convert functions?
OBS: All my tables are configured with SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2
as required of SAP, but the columns are varchar
instead of nvarchar
sql sql-server utf-8 sql-server-2012 sap
I'm trying to select a column from my database that has SAP's informations.
But when I execute my select all my special characters as 'À Ê'
are broken, for example:
TELECOMUNICAÃiES (INCLUI ASSIST-NCIA T+CNICA)
should be
TELECOMUNICAÇÕES (INCLUI ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA)
Is there some way to resolve this using a cast or a convert functions?
OBS: All my tables are configured with SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2
as required of SAP, but the columns are varchar
instead of nvarchar
sql sql-server utf-8 sql-server-2012 sap
sql sql-server utf-8 sql-server-2012 sap
edited Jun 1 '18 at 14:56
marc_s
585k13011261272
585k13011261272
asked Jun 1 '18 at 14:34
Matheus TramontiniMatheus Tramontini
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8710
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Assuming SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 has all the characters you need, you probably have corrupt data. Cast the data as varbinary and examine the code points you actually have stored.
– David Browne - Microsoft
Jun 1 '18 at 14:49
add a comment |
1
Assuming SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 has all the characters you need, you probably have corrupt data. Cast the data as varbinary and examine the code points you actually have stored.
– David Browne - Microsoft
Jun 1 '18 at 14:49
1
1
Assuming SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 has all the characters you need, you probably have corrupt data. Cast the data as varbinary and examine the code points you actually have stored.
– David Browne - Microsoft
Jun 1 '18 at 14:49
Assuming SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 has all the characters you need, you probably have corrupt data. Cast the data as varbinary and examine the code points you actually have stored.
– David Browne - Microsoft
Jun 1 '18 at 14:49
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Probably the data is corrupted because this collation is default in any Windows
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Probably the data is corrupted because this collation is default in any Windows
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Probably the data is corrupted because this collation is default in any Windows
Probably the data is corrupted because this collation is default in any Windows
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Assuming SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 has all the characters you need, you probably have corrupt data. Cast the data as varbinary and examine the code points you actually have stored.
– David Browne - Microsoft
Jun 1 '18 at 14:49