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The rdb$set_context and rdb$get_context functions expect and deliver varchar parameters. These are always of character set NONE, independently of the default character set of the database.
Context variables should be stored in the default character set of the database or UTF8.
Until that is fixed, there should be a mention in the documentation that context variables are not aware of any character set at all.
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Submitted by: Stefan Heymann (stefanheymann)
The rdb$set_context and rdb$get_context functions expect and deliver varchar parameters. These are always of character set NONE, independently of the default character set of the database.
Context variables should be stored in the default character set of the database or UTF8.
Until that is fixed, there should be a mention in the documentation that context variables are not aware of any character set at all.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: