Character Sets and Collations
Simply put, a character set defines how and which characters are stored to support a particular language or languages. A collation, on the other hand, defines the order used when comparing strings (i.e. the position of any given character within the alphabet of that language)
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Character Set and Collation Overview
Introduction to character sets and collations. -
Supported Character Sets and Collations
MariaDB supports the following character sets and collations. -
Setting Character Sets and Collations
Changing from the default character set and collation. -
Information Schema CHARACTER_SETS Table
Supported character sets. -
Information Schema COLLATIONS Table
Supported collations. -
Information Schema COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY Table
Collations and associated character sets -
Unicode
Unicode support. -
SHOW CHARACTER SET
Available character sets. -
SHOW COLLATION
Supported collations. -
Internationalization and Localization
Character sets, collations, time zones and locales. -
SET CHARACTER SET
Maps all strings sent between the current client and the server with the given mapping. -
SET NAMES
The character set used to send statements to the server, and results back to the client.
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