Maximo utilizes UTF-8. On SQL Server in particular, while SQL Server now supports UTF-8 (previously it only supported UTF-16), Maximo does not currently support that functionality on SQL Server. What is stored in the database on SQL Server will have to match the collation settings on the database. That means you can utilize Latin based languages for example inside of the same SQL Server database, but can't mix character sets such as Japanese and English. This limitation does not exist on Oracle/DB2.
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Steven Shull
Director of Development
Projetech Inc
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Original Message:
Sent: Fri May 07, 2021 06:46 PM
From: mx pro
Subject: Character sets supported by Maximo
Hi Technical Guys
Out of UTF-8, UCS-2, UTF-16, UCS-16, ISO 8559 which character sets are supported by Maximo
regards
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mx pro
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