Use any of the Teradata-defined character sets in the table below to define the name parameter. Refer to SQL Fundamentals (B035-1141) for information on defining your own character set.
Operating System | Character Set Name | Language Usage |
---|---|---|
Channel-attached | EBCIDIC | default |
KATAKANAEBCDIC | katakana | |
KANJIEBCDIC5026 | kanji 5026 | |
KANJIEBCDIC5035 | kanji 5035 | |
TCHEBCDIC937_3IB | traditional Chinese | |
SCHEBCDIC935_2IJ | simplified Chinese | |
HANGULEBCDIC933_1II | Korean | |
Network-attached | ASCII | default |
UTF8 | general | |
KANJIEUC_0U | kanji EUC | |
KANJISJIS_0S | kanji shift-JIS | |
TCHBIG5_1R0 | traditional Chinese | |
SCHGB2312_1T0 | simplified Chinese | |
HANGULKSC5601_2R4 | Korean |
For compatibility with previous Teradata ARC versions, individually specify the following character sets on the command line. It is not necessary to use the CHARSETNAME parameter.
Channel-Attached Client Systems | Network-Attached Client Systems |
---|---|
EBCDIC | ASCII |
KATAKANAEBCDIC | KANJIEUC_0U |
KANJIEBCDIC5026_0I | KANJISJIS_0S |
KANJIEBCDIC5035_0I |
It is not necessary to modify Teradata ARC jobs that used kanji character sets available in previous Teradata ARC versions.