Enterprise Developer has built-in support for the following character sets. The numbering convention used for single-byte character sets is that defined by the CCIT/ITU country code.
Support is provided for the following character set conversions, except where indicated:
Country code | Language |
---|---|
AUTOMATIC | Operating system default |
AUTO | Operating system default |
DEFAULT | US English |
0031 | Dutch |
0033 | French |
0034 | Spanish |
0039 | Italian |
0043 | German (Austrian) |
0044 | UK English |
0045 | Danish |
0046 | Swedish |
0047 | Norwegian |
0049 | German |
0066 | Thai Extended |
0081 | *Japanese Katakana Extended |
0082 | *Korean |
0086 | *Simplified Chinese |
0351 | Portuguese |
0358 | Finnish |
0437 | US English |
0500 | International (Latin 1) |
0886 | *Traditional Chinese |
0939 | *Japanese Latin Extended |
9122 | *Japanese Katakana |
Character sets marked with an asterisk (*) are capable of mixed single-byte and double-byte character conversion.
On Windows platforms, to use the Euro symbol (€), prefix the country code for EURO codesets with "E".
On UNIX platforms, always prefix the country code for EURO codesets with "E".