mysql parser will use column charset as encoding when parsing strings#64
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mysql parser will use column charset as encoding when parsing strings#64gnovotny wants to merge 3 commits into
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I'm fixing this in my fork. Thanks for the solution :D |
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March 2, 2019 19:13
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The mysql parser is hardcoded to use utf-8 by default when decoding strings. This causes garbled chars for varchar columns with a different collation (latin1 for example)