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10.3 Specifying Character Sets and Collations
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* charset-server Server Character Set and Collation
* charset-database Database Character Set and Collation
* charset-table Table Character Set and Collation
* charset-column Column Character Set and Collation
* charset-literal Character String Literal Character Set and Collation
* charset-national National Character Set
* charset-examples Examples of Character Set and Collation Assignment
* charset-compatibility Compatibility with Other DBMSs
There are default settings for character sets and collations at four
levels: server, database, table, and column. The following description
may appear complex, but it has been found in practice that
multiple-level defaulting leads to natural and obvious results.
`CHARACTER SET' is used in clauses that specify a character set.
`CHARSET' may be used as a synonym for `CHARACTER SET'.
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