How to process chinese characters as it is

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Post by chulett »

You've got an NLS issue on your hands. Doing an exact search here for "chinese characters" found 51 other posts on the subject, more than likely one or more will help you.
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Post by ppgoml »

firstly you should figure out what the character encoding (e.g. UTF8, GBK) is used with your source file.then set the correct NLS to your stage. NLS ISO 8859 is obviously a wrong codeset for Chinese.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Investigate BIG5 or GB2312 mappings (depending on whether you have traditional or simplified Chinese characters).
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