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I'm working on a SAP Unicode upgrade at the moment. I have been asked to verify that Oracle and the unix database is also unicode enabled. As we are using Oracle 9.2 with the correct character set we are ok. Do I also need to check the Unix system or is that part of the Oracle database. I don't understand this part really. Does Oracle sit on a unix system or is the unix integrated?
Oracle is the DB, Unix is the OS. Oracle runs on a Unix platform. No idea if SAP uses the Unix Unicode information or has it's own.
Which version of Unix are you using? Solaris, AiX, HP-UX?
I'm working on a SAP Unicode upgrade at the moment. I have been asked to verify that Oracle and the unix database is also unicode enabled. As we are using Oracle 9.2 with the correct character set we are ok. Do I also need to check the Unix system or is that part of the Oracle database. I don't understand this part really. Does Oracle sit on a unix system or is the unix integrated?
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