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Siebel Business Analytics Applications Installation and Administration Guide > Preinstallation Considerations for Analytics Applications > Deploying Siebel Data Warehouse in Latin-1 General, Unicode and Non-English Environments > Source and Data Warehouse Code Pages for Latin-1 General (8-bit ASCII) to Latin-1 General (8-bit ASCII)This section provides the code pages for Latin-1 General (8-bit ASCII) to Latin-1 General (8-bit ASCII) configurations. 8-bit ASCII is the character set used for Western European languages that use accented Roman characters. NOTE: You must run the Informatica Server in UNICODE mode if your source data contains multibyte or ISO 8859-1 (8-bit ASCII) data. For instructions on setting the data movement mode to UNICODE, see To set up the Informatica Server. Informatica Server and Repository Server Running on Windows with OS ENUTable 17 provides the code pages for the Informatica Server and Repository Server running on Windows with OS ENU. Informatica Server and Repository Server Running on UNIX with OS ENU The following environment variables need to be set before you begin the installation process:
The following environment variable needs to be set during the configuration process:
Table 18 provides the code pages for the Informatica Server and Repository Server running on UNIX with OS ENU. Informatica Server on UNIX, Repository Server on Windows, both with OS ENUThe following environment variables need to be set before you begin the installation process:
The following environment variable needs to be set during the configuration process:
Table 19 provides the code pages for the Informatica Server running on UNIX, and the Repository Server on Windows, both with OS ENU. |
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