To determine whether a Korean character is valid in an Database Engine 20 object name:
- Find the text file that maps the character set to UNICODE.You can find the file here:
- Access International Character Set Support, B035-1125 at https://docs.teradata.com/.
- In the left pane, select Attachments to download the International_Character_Set_Text_Files zip file.
- In the text file, find the Unicode character to which the client character in question maps.
- Find the file that identifies valid Unicode characters, UOBJNEXT.txt.You can download the file here:
- Access International Character Set Support, B035-1125 at https://docs.teradata.com/.
- In the left pane, select Attachments to download the International_Character_Set_Text_Files zip file.
- If the Unicode character appears in the file that is applicable to your system, you can use the client character that maps to it in an object name.
Korean Object Names containing multibyte Hangul characters are currently not supported in Database Engine 20 under any client character set.