Hi Anton,

Can you please provide details on how you are attempting to save these
unicode strings as RDF literals ?

>From on OpenLink point of view both iODBC and the Virtuoso ODBC driver
support unicode, although note for the Virtuoso ODBC Driver you need to
ensure you are using the virtodbc32u_r.so which is the Unicode variant of
this driver.

What I am not sure about is the unicode support available in mxODBC or
pyodbc, thus do you know if either of these drivers support unicode ?


Best Regards,
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software
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On 2/4/07 11:24, "Anton Krasovsky" <anton_krasov...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> yesterday I tried to do few simple tests saving python
> unicode string as RDF literals in Virtuoso, but with
> no success. So I wonder if there is any existing guide
> on
> setting system up for Unicode support?
> 
> What db driver should I use mxODBC or pyodbc?
> What ODBC manager unixODBC or iODBC?
> What Virtuoso ODBC driver?
> 
> Regards,
> Anton
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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