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Multi Language Support in Oracle 10g

289031Jan 6 2005 — edited Jan 10 2005
Hi

My problem is as detailed below :

Server : Windows 2003 based IIS Web Server( English )
DB : Oracle 10g EE on Linux Enterprise Edition (Eng)

The web pages should accept data in 7 world languages including Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian and English. The data should be stored in the database in the language in which the data is typed.

Please let me know the database settings in Linux ( the characterset and NLS_LANG parameters ).

What precautions need to be taken at the client side ?

Thanks
Dev

Comments

That's fixed in v4.0.2

Gamblesk

Just installed 4.0.2.15 and the same thing happens.

I put a select sysdate from dual into the child report and I get a new cursor for every refresh when the parent refreshes.

Maybe this will help. This does not appear to happen when the child is set to refresh. Only when the parent is.

I'm not seeing that behavior. I'm counting open cursors by going against v$statname where name = 'opened cursors current'

Gamblesk

I am not sure what is different about what I am doing but here is a child report showing the value of opened cursors current and it count goes up with refreshes.

This also only happens when the type is set to table. It does not happen if the type is set to script.

I can gather anything else you think would be useful but I am not sure what else to add.

cursor_count_1.png

cursor_count_2.png

Parent query

select \* from v$session where username = 'DBA\_MONITOR'

Child query - Hardcoded SID to make sure it was showing right one.

select sysdate, stat.sid,

stat.value, statname.name

from v$sesstat stat,

    v$session sess,

    v$statname statname

where stat.sid = 617

and stat.sid = sess.sid

and statname.statistic# = stat.statistic#

and statname.name = 'opened cursors current'

It took a few minutes to find the exact reproducible scenario - a bit different than the one originally reported that we did FIX.

But, two things:

  1. thanks for the effort here and reporting this
  2. I've reopened the bug with a high priority and hope to have it addressed for our next update
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