I want to insert data into my database in greek language but i am getting some "???????" symbols. I have a table called "Words" with columns "Word"-as char and "Result"-as int. Can somebody please explain me what to do?
Hi folks; I have just realised that my language problem is because DB language; then I've changed the language to Turkish but it didn't effect tables.. When I wanted to change tables manually it worned data loss may occur.. What would you suggest to do it? Thanks
Hi; I need Turkish characters in my DB therefore I have to change Collation from SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS to Turkish But what I realised is that aspnet membership tables' collation is SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS as well and they can store Turkish chars but why not my tables? Thanks..
I am looking into a production geared software called MassGroup. (www.massgroup.com) It says that its FactoryServer builds are on a standardized SQL framework and web architecture for data collection, work order requests, reporting and asset management. My questions are:
1. Is SQL its own programming language? If not what is it? Answer: After going thru several pages and reading the fine print I discovered they use VB, ASP, COM technology, and Crystal Reports.
2. How powerful do you think this would be at gathering data and does it have the capability of creating a number sequence automatically? (example: 0001; 0002; 0003...)
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!!!!!
Good morning. I have an interesting scenario where one of the requirements of the application is to translate an application to different languages. Modelling the system to translate the UI went over without a hitch, however, we have now been told that the application will need to translate all the existing database tables. Has anyone ever had to do anything like this?
I was curious if anyone out there has any suggestions on how to approach this issue... ways in which it could be modeled, alternative approaches, anything at all would be appreciated. Many thanks in advance!
Does anyone here know anything about the DCS Scripting Language.
A contract vacancy has arisen using this language but I've never heard of it and there does seem to be anything on the internet about it. Can anyone help?
Just curiosity ... never pick up this since beginning. Our box is setted the language to English (United States) while the local machine setted as English (Australia) which I thought it's corresponding to locale machine not sql box.
Will this language setting effecting date issue stuff (DD-MM-YYYY)? Can someone clarify on this?
This thing brought up my attention cause we've just ran a trace and there is a warning which is:
User Error Message - Changed language setting to us_english.
i need to store russian data in sql server db but i found the russain data appeared as odd character in the table, can sql server support it or is there other solution for it? thanks!
i need to know in which language the standard SQL is implemented.. and that from where can i get the code.. i need the code for the "logical operators" of SQL.
I need help about storing data in chinese, arabic, english..... languages in one database. For that I create Database with Latin1_General_CI_AS and I have table Testing with two columns wich are LangName= nvarchar(50), and Comment = nvarchar(MAX). I tried to store comment in chinese language but I could not, when I entered the data "個編碼å?¯ä»¥åŒ…å?«è¶³å¤ çš„å—元:例如,單單æ?å·žå…±å?Œé«”就需è¦?好幾種ä¸?å?Œçš„編碼來包括所有的語言。å?³ä½¿æ˜¯å–®ä¸€ç¨®èªžè¨€ï¼Œä¾‹å¦‚英語,也沒有" it converted as ? sometimes or look as a square.
I've just moved servers - WK3 to WK3 - installed SQLserver 2005 and uploaded the database. Code base has not changed but now I'm getting "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.Couldn't store <21/07/2006>" . I suspect its to do with the default language , but although the default is English (United States) as in my last server, I have set the language in Advanced settings to be British English. I can't see any difference between the settings and my last server. I'm British BTW . I also ran EXEC @ret = sp_defaultlanguage 'sa', 'British English' as the only login is sa . WK3 is itself set to English (United Kingdom) - I thought SQL 2005 would inherit this setting? Any help would be much appreciated.
I have to Make Department Table. But this there names can be in multi language. --------------------------------------------DepartmentGroup--------------------------------------------DepartmentGroupId (P.K.)UniqueNameCreatedDateModifiedDate-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------Department--------------------------------------------DepartmentId (P.K.)NativeNameNavigateUrlIsFavoriteLanguageId (F.K.)DepartmentGroupId (F.K.)IsVisibleCreatedDateModifiedDate--------------------------------------------
From this design we can move to same department in different language.
Hi,I have a table in an MS SQL 2000 database that represents fields on a form.CREATE TABLE [dbo].[TagData]( [FieldName] [nvarchar](255), [UserID] [int] NOT NULL, [Data] [nvarchar](255)) A requirement has come up where some of these fields must contain Hebrew, or any other unicode character, data and some of the fields will be English. How can I go about saving and retrieving this information.The current solution is a legacy Classic ASP application and I suspect I am going to have to redo this in ASP.NetThanks,Leon
HI, I am using Multi languages web application with sql database...I am using Arabaic and English languge is there is any thing to change sql database data in Arabic and English on run time.I am using only one database client add some record in Arabic in sql database but the another side some one wana check those records in English...plz let me know how can i do on run time asp.net
Can someone please help , we are trying to change the default language from us_english to british englsish as the date formats have to be in dd/mm/yyy for our european clients.
We tried sp_configure 'default language' 23 Reconfigure . It worked 3 months back.
We are trying this on the reverse , now and it doesnt work.
We are trying to change our SQL Database with default Us-English with mdy to British with dmy format for dates . We had earlier tried it seemed to work. Now It is not working. Could some one please help.
we tried
sp_configure 'default language', 23 reconfigure
Should we shut down the server to see the changes, can someone please help.
During work with creating, updating or deleting objects in a database, we use explicit name of the objects, for example DROP PROCEDURE myProc. By what the method can I avoid using the explicit name and get something like this: DROP PROCEDURE @myProc or DROP PROCEDURE id_myProc?
Is there any feature in SQL Server 2000 through which I can translate my Database into different languages at runtime.
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I was wondering how to change the language settings on SQL Server. The server is currently set to US English, and I was wondering how it is possible to change it to UK English. The Server Regional Settings are set to UK English.
Also, on a semi-related topic, does SQL Server store dates in a universal format, and then when data is requested does it 'translate' these dates into the format required by that particular regional setting?
I am trying to execute a query which has the Greek letter as below. But it is not returning any rows even though I have a row exists in database matching the condition below.
select ID from pmf where portfolio = 'ãç1'
I am using the ODBC connection to execute the query.
In my application I need to make the report in different languages.I made a table for report parameters, like:create myTable (language_id int not null,parameter char(50) null,constraint PK_lang_ID PRIMARY KEY (language_id))and then tried:insert into myTable values(1, 'Bank info') - for Englishinsert into myTable values(2, '????') - for Chinese.it worked OK ( I have installed "Chinese" language in server)but when run:select * from myTablethen I get:1 Bank info2 ?????And in Application it is also coming like: "????"What is wrong ? Do I have to do some additional installation staff forChinese in SQL Server ?Any idea will be helpful and greatly appreciated
I'm using the ReportViewer to display reports in ASP.NET pages. The reports include dates that must be shown in its long format, but in spanish. Now, everything I'm working with is in english: my workstation and server OS, SQL Server 2005 and client browsers (I'm testing with IE and Firefox). I'm using FormatDateTime() to show dates, and I tried to change the UI culture to es-MX in web.config with no success. I'm also getting short dates as mm/dd/yyyy, but I need them as dd/mm/yyyy.
Please, any ideas are welcome, and, the more the better. Tks!
I've integrated my reports into an app using the ReportViewer control, and I've created custom parameter selection controls. I want the user to be able to enter dates in dd/mm/yy format into a textbox. I've set the language of my reports to en-gb.
The SetParametes method of the ReportViewer control copes with this fine, but when I pass a date string in dd/mm/yy format into GetReportParameters, I get a 'parameter value not valid for its type' error. But it works for date strings in mm/dd/yy format, so it's as if GetReportParameters is ignoring my language setting.
Has anyone got any idea as to where I'm going wrong?
In MS site, There is a option to download MSDE 2000 Rel A for German. But i could not find SQL Server 2005 EE for German. There is only one download in MS site. Could you please tell me where can i download German version of SQL Server 2005 EE.