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I am using MySql DB and want to be able to read & write unicode data values. For example, French/Greek/Hebrew values.

My client program is C# (.NET framework 3.5).

How do i configure my DB to allow unicode? and how do I use C# to read/write values as unicode from MySql?

Upddate: 7 Sep. 09

OK, So my Schema, Table & columns are set to 'utf8' + collation 'utf8_general_ci'. I run the 'set names utf8' when the connection is opened. so far so good... but, still values are saved as '??????? '

any ideas?

The Solution!

OK, so for C# client to read & write unicode values, you must include in the connection string: charset=utf8

for example: server=my_sql_server;user id=my_user;password=my_password;database=some_db123;charset=utf8;

of course you should also define the relevant table as utf8 + collation utf8_bin.

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The Solution!

OK, so for C# client to read & write unicode values, you must include in the connection string: charset=utf8

for example: server=my_sql_server;user id=my_user;password=my_password;database=some_db123;charset=utf8;

of course you should also define the relevant table as utf8 + collation utf8_bin.

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  • Thanks, I got this issue too and your anwser helped :).
    – Tien Do
    May 18, 2012 at 5:58
  • Just as extra SCHEMA/DATABASE creation : CREATE SCHEMA your_database CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
    – gatsby
    Dec 31, 2018 at 16:48
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You have to set the collation for your MySQL schema, tables or even columns.

Most of the time, the utf8_general_ci collation is used because it is case insensitive and accent insensitive comparisons.

On the other hand, utf8_unicode_ci is case sensitive and uses more advanced sorting technics (like sorting eszet ('ß') near 'ss'). This collation is a tiny bit slower than the other two.

Finally, utf8_bin compares string using their binary value. Thus, it also is case sensitive.

If you're using MySQL's Connector/NET (which I recommend), everything should go smoothly.

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try to use this query before any other fetch or send:

SET NAMES UTF8
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You need to set the db charset to UTF-8 (if you are using utf-8), collation for relevant tables/fields to utf, execute SET NAMES 'UTF-8' before doing queries, and of course make sure you set the proper encoding in the html that is showing the output.

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  • for collation i have several values to select, like: utf_bin, utf8_general_ci, utf8_unicode_ci, etc. What is the preferred?
    – user123093
    Sep 6, 2009 at 16:16
  • also, can you give an SQL query example for INSERT & SELECT using the "SET NAMES" ?
    – user123093
    Sep 6, 2009 at 16:19
  • Collation tells MySQL the rules for sorting the data alphabetically , if you are looking to support a specific language check if there is a specific ruleset, otherwise use one of the general ones. You only need to run SET NAMES once per established connection. Sep 6, 2009 at 16:32

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