← Back to context Comment by kstrauser 8 hours ago Those are all single byte characters in UTF-8. 3 comments kstrauser Reply SigmundA 42 minutes ago We are talking nvarchar here, yes UTF-8 solves this issue completely and MSSQL supports it now days with varchar. simonask 6 hours ago No. Look closer. croes 5 hours ago But nvarchar is UTF-16
SigmundA 42 minutes ago We are talking nvarchar here, yes UTF-8 solves this issue completely and MSSQL supports it now days with varchar.
We are talking nvarchar here, yes UTF-8 solves this issue completely and MSSQL supports it now days with varchar.
No. Look closer.
But nvarchar is UTF-16