Hi monks, I spent a whole yesterday to study a weird problem with the script transfered by VBS but failed. Now I have to turn to use DBI to store data directly. It seems all good except one thing: column related to asia language can't display. Below is my code.
use strict; use warnings; use DBI; binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8"); #my $dbh = DBI->connect(qq(dbi:Oracle:Athenadb), qq(athena), qq(athena +),{RaiseError => 1, ora_charset => 'AL32UTF8'}); my $dbh = DBI->connect(qq(dbi:ADO:Provider=MSDAORA.1;Data Source=Athen +aDB), qq(athena), qq(athena), {RaiseError => 1}); my $statment = "select ADAS_ID, ADAS_Name from ADAS_DEVICE"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($statment) or die dbh->errstr; $sth->execute or die dbh->errstr; while (my ($ADAS_ID, $ADAS_NAME) = $sth->fetchrow_array) { print "$ADA +S_NAME ID is $ADAS_ID \n";} __OUTPUT__ 忙聼鲁忙聻聴忙聳&#2552 +3;氓楼楼莽潞?35 ID is 296827 忙聼鲁忙聻聴茅聻&#3286 +9;氓聨聜莽潞?36 ID is 296890 忙聼鲁忙聻聴茅聭&#3344 +6;氓聼聨莽潞?33 ID is 296913 忙聼鲁忙聻聴猫楼&#3954 +0;忙聼鲁莽潞?42 ID is 268542
Oracle's char-set is AMERICAN_AMERICA.utf8. Does I need to set char-set of Oracle in my script?
any insights into it would be really appreciated!

I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction

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