I'm using Perl with DBI / DBD::ODBC to retrieve data from an SQL Server database, and have some issues with character encoding.
The database has a default collation of SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS, so data in varchar columns is encoded in Microsoft's version of Latin-1, AKA windows-1252.
There doesn't seem to be a way to handle this transparently in DBI/DBD::ODBC. I get data back still encoded as windows-1252, for instance, € “ ” are encoded as bytes 0x80, 0x93 and 0x94. When I write those to an UTF-8 encoded XML file without decoding them first, they are written as Unicode characters 0x80, 0x93 and 0x94 instead of 0x20AC, 0x201C, 0x201D, which is obviously not correct.
My current workaround is to call $val = Encode::decode('windows-1252', $val) on every column after every fetch. This works, but hardly seems like the proper way to do this.
Isn't there a way to tell DBI or DBD::ODBC to do this conversion for me?
I'm using ActivePerl (5.12.2 Build 1202), with DBI (1.616) and DBD::ODBC (1.29) provided by ActivePerl and updated with ppm; running on the same server that hosts the database (SQL Server 2008 R2).
My connection string is:
dbi:ODBC:Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=localhost;Database=$DB_NAME;Trusted_Connection=yes;
Thanks in advance.
$dbh->{odbc_has_unicode} == 1. The columns are allvarchar, notnvarchar. – mscha May 6 '11 at 13:45windows-1252-encoding... – mscha May 6 '11 at 14:01