BuildForge Help

International Data Support (UNIX/Linux)

Build Forge must be set up to support international data if you intend to display international data in the Management Console.

  • Web browsers:
    • must have the language set
    • must have the fonts you use to display data installed
  • Agents

    Build Forge recommends using the UTF-8 character set on agent servers.

    On UNIX/Linux, use the following command to check the locale and character set:

    locale

    You should see values that designate your language and character set. The following example is from a Solaris system where US English is the language and UTF-8 is the character set:

    LANG=en_US.UTF-8
    LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
  • All databases:

    Typically support for international data is specified when you create the database; international data support cannot be configured after database creation.

    The fonts you intend to use to display data must be installed on the database host machine.

    Build Forge requires the use of international data (UTF-8 character sets).

  • DB2:
    1. Set the codeset and territory. Example: CREATE DATABASE USING CODESET UTF-8 TERRITORY US (or select the appropriate codeset and territory in Control Center).
    2. Set DB2CODEPAGE=1208.
    If an existing database has data in it that you need to migrate to UTF-8, the following document can help: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.db2.udb.admin.doc/doc/t0024033.htm
  • MySQL: Set the server character set and collation. If your installation of MySQL does not currently support international data, you can recompile it from source and use./configure -–with-charset=utf8 -–with-collation=utf8_bin. The Build Forge engine will not start if this support is not configured.
  • Oracle: Set the character set to UTF8 - Unicode 3.0 on the instance when you install it. In the Database Configuration Assistant, the setting is made on the Initialization Parameters step on the Character Sets tab.