Please help me understand the support for CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean) languages.
If you have any ibm website link for the same, please let me know.
Thanks
DataStage/QualityStage 8.0 : Support for CJK languages
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In order to understand how DataStage NLS uses CJK, you need to start off with understanding multibyte implementations at a system level; the rest is just an implementation question. There are some excellent reference works available (hardcover ones) that provide a very solid foundation in the basic concepts and methods.
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I can't think of anything offhand that isn't in the manuals and don't have recent QualityStage experience. We certainly had a number of teething issues with Japanese, Chinese and Korean implementations years ago but the installed bases and experience levels in those languages is quite widespread/high now so any inherent problems will have been dealt with.
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There is a DataStage NLS manual. Read that. The CJK characters appear in each of the appropriate Chinese, Japanese and Korean character maps.
Note that server jobs use UV-UTF8 while parallel jobs use ICU (a "true" 16-bit implementation of Unicode).
Note that server jobs use UV-UTF8 while parallel jobs use ICU (a "true" 16-bit implementation of Unicode).
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