Mapping Standards - Teradata Vantage - Database Engine 20

International Character Set Support

Deployment
VantageCloud
VantageCore
Edition
VMware
Enterprise
IntelliFlex
Product
Database Engine 20
Teradata Vantage
Release Number
20.00
Published
June 2025
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There are several mapping standards used in the character sets supported under the Database Engine 20 Japanese character support.

Standard Description
JIS X 0201 Similar to the ISO 8859 family of protocols with the exception that there are some changes in the ASCII region. The area from 0xA1-0xDF is used mainly for Hankaku Katakana.
JIS X 0208 A double-byte standard that includes the more common Kanji characters along with many uncommon ones. It also includes Hiragana, Katakana and Zenkaku Romaji characters, as well as Greek, Cyrillic, and various other characters.
JIS X 0212 A double-byte standard that was designed to include many of the rarer Kanji characters.
IBM Code Page 300 A double-byte standard similar in content to JIS X 0208, but designed for an EBCDIC platform.
IBM-provided single-byte standards for Japanese Based on EBCDIC, but include Hankaku Katakana characters. These mapping standards are described in more detail in the descriptions of individual supported character sets.
UTF-8 A version of Unicode optimized for backward compatibility with ASCII. In Teradata UTF8, a character can consist of from one to three bytes.

For more information on Japanese encodings and mapping standards, see Japanese Encodings and Mapping Standards