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Oracle® Database Globalization Support Guide
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Release 2 (10.2)
Part Number B14225-02
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List of Examples
3-1 Setting NLS_LANG to American_America.WE8ISO8859P1
3-2 Setting NLS_LANG to French_France.WE8ISO8859P1
3-3 NLS_LANGUAGE=ITALIAN
3-4 NLS_LANGUAGE=GERMAN
3-5 NLS_LANGUAGE=AMERICAN, NLS_TERRITORY=AMERICA
3-6 NLS_LANGUAGE=AMERICAN, NLS_TERRITORY=GERMANY
3-7 NLS_LANGUAGE=GERMAN, NLS_TERRITORY=GERMANY
3-8 NLS_LANGUAGE=GERMAN, NLS_TERRITORY=AMERICA
3-9 NLS_LANG=ITALIAN_ITALY.WE8DEC
3-10 Change Language, Date Format, and Decimal Character
3-11 Setting the Date Format to Display Roman Numerals
3-12 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE=FRENCH, Month and Day Names
3-13 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE=FRENCH, Month and Day Abbreviations
3-14 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE=FRENCH, Default Date Format
3-15 Timestamp Format
3-16 Setting NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT
3-17 NLS_CALENDAR='English Hijrah'
3-18 Setting NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
3-19 Displaying the Local Currency Symbol
3-20 Setting NLS_ISO_CURRENCY
3-21 Setting NLS_SORT
4-1 Inserting Data into a DATE Column
4-2 Inserting Data into a TIMESTAMP Column
4-3 Inserting Data into the TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE Datatype
4-4 Inserting Data into the TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE Datatype
4-5 Converting a Datetime Value to Another Time Zone
4-6 Comparing Daylight Saving Time Calculations Using TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE and TIMESTAMP
4-7 Comparing Daylight Saving Time Calculations Using TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE and TIMESTAMP
4-8 Daylight Saving Time Is Not Calculated for Regions That Do Not Use Daylight Saving Time
5-1 Linguistic Sort Using Base Letters, Diacritics, Punctuation, and Case Information
5-2 Case-Insensitive Linguistic Sort
5-3 Accent-Insensitive Linguistic Sort
5-4 Binary Sort
5-5 Monolingual German Sort
5-6 Comparing a Monolingual German Sort to a Multilingual Sort
5-7 Binary Comparison Binary Sort
5-8 Linguistic Comparison Binary Case-Insensitive Sort
5-9 Linguistic Comparison Binary Accent-Insensitive Sort
5-10 Linguistic Comparisons Returning Fewer Rows
5-11 Linguistic Comparisons Using XSPANISH
5-12 Case-Insensitive Match Using the NLS_SORT Value
5-13 Case Insensitivity Overridden by the Runtime Match Option
5-14 Matching with the Collation Element Operator [..]
5-15 Matching with the Character Class Operator [::]
5-16 Matching with the Base Letter Operator [==]
6-1 Creating a Database with a Unicode Character Set
6-2 Creating a Database with a National Character Set
6-3 Unicode Solution with a Unicode Database
6-4 Unicode Solution with Unicode Datatypes
6-5 Unicode Solution with a Unicode Database and Unicode Datatypes
7-1 Populating the Customers Table Using the TO_NCHAR Function
7-2 Selecting from the Customer Table Using the TO_CHAR Function
7-3 Selecting from the Customer Table Using the TO_DATE Function
7-4 INSTR Function
7-5 CONCAT Function
7-6 RPAD Function
8-1 HelloWorld JSP Page Code
8-2 HelloWorld web.xml Code
8-3 The GDK-enabled web.xml File
8-4 GDK Configuration File gdkapp.xml
8-5 Enabled HelloWorld JSP
8-6 Constructing the Locale Selection List
9-1 Specifying a German Sort with the NLS_SORT Session Parameter
9-2 Specifying a French Sort with the NLSSORT Function
9-3 Making a Linguistic Comparison with the WHERE Clause
12-1 Specifying Only the File Name in the LCSSCAN Command
12-2 Specifying the Format as HTML
12-3 Specifying the RESULTS and BEGIN Parameters for LCSSCAN
12-4 Specifying the RESULTS and END Parameters for LCSSCAN
12-5 Specifying the BEGIN and END Parameters for LCSSCAN
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