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290.1 | lots of competitors in Japan | JRDV04::YOSHIOKA | Internationalized Rdb/SQL | Fri Jan 20 1989 01:25 | 17 |
| RE:< Note 290.0 by NOVA::CARPENTER "Exiled Canard" >
> -< Internationalization? >-
>As most of you are aware, Rdb/VMS has been doing a lot of work in the area of
>Internationalization. To my knowledge, none of our competitors have been doing
>anything in this area, nor have they announced any plans to do so.
>Am I correct, or do any of you have other information?
Hmmm, no I don't think so.
FUJITSU, HITACHI, NEC and IBM Japan are supporting a national character type.
A national character type is needed to support a multi octet character set,
i.e. Kanji (Japanese), Hanji (Chinese) character sets.
Regards,
hiro Yoshioka as Japanese Rdb/VMS project
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290.2 | Others have something too | BROKE::BOOTH | What am I?...An Oracle? | Fri Jan 20 1989 17:53 | 6 |
| The Oracle price list shows "national language support" as an option
at 10% of the price of a given product.
Ingres has multiple language support as well.
---- Michael Booth
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290.3 | What's in that package? | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan, Database Systems Devel. | Fri Jan 20 1989 23:00 | 17 |
| re:-.1
What type of 'support' are these? Does the user have the ability
to modify collation sequences, change the semantics of character
comparisons, redefine any user interfaces to the database environment
to use 8-bit,16bit+ characters. Are they able to define metadata
names from different character sets....
I'd like to know a bit more detail on what the competition
supports/doesn't support.
-Jay
PS:.1 I'm aware of some of the Japanese Market space product that
area made by Japanese firms (including IBM, Japan). What I'm really
interested in is say Oracle and Ingres.
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290.4 | for example, db2 | JRDV04::YOSHIOKA | Internationalized Rdb/SQL | Mon Jan 23 1989 01:54 | 12 |
| RE:< Note 290.3 by NOVA::FEENAN "Jay Feenan, Database Systems Devel." >
> -< What's in that package? >-
IBM DB2 release 2 supports
Table names, comments, labels and so on can be Kanji characters.
Collation sequences: BUSHU (number of kanji character strokes), YOMI (phonetic
sequences), DENWA (telephone directory order).
I'm not sure whether the use can modify collation sequences or not.
Regeards,
hiro
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290.5 | But don't we have similar support? | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan, Database Systems Devel. | Mon Jan 23 1989 03:36 | 17 |
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re:-.1
But this DB2 product is similar to the JRdb product that I believe
you work on...correct? If I bought DB2 here in the states I don't
think I would get this support...I would have to buy a "re-engineered"
version of the product....just as a DEC customer would have to buy
JRdb.
Is this correct.
I am still interested in inherent international support within product.
Basically database systems that need small local changes with the
features mentioned in my previous reply.
-Jay
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290.6 | Clarification | BROKE::BOOTH | What am I?...An Oracle? | Mon Jan 23 1989 17:40 | 12 |
| Oracle's support for "national language" sounds much more like a
foreign langauge implementation (much more like Japanese versions
of Rdb).
Ingres is written in two foreign languages as well as English. Again,
this is not the kind of international support that Rdb will have.
The trick is to be very specific when we define "internationalization".
Otherwise, with our competitors offering foreign language versions,
they can CLAIM the same international support.
---- Michael Booth
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290.7 | X/OPEN NLS (eventually) | COOKIE::BERENSON | VAX Rdb/VMS Veteran | Mon Jan 23 1989 19:15 | 4 |
| RTI is working on National Language Support as defined by X/OPEN. I
would expect other vendors to follow suite.
I know of no vendor who has, or is planning, support as extensive as ours.
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290.8 | GRAPHIC data type for DBCS | JRDV04::YOSHIOKA | Internationalized Rdb/SQL | Tue Jan 24 1989 01:38 | 17 |
| RE:.5
> But this DB2 product is similar to the JRdb product that I believe
> you work on...correct? If I bought DB2 here in the states I don't
> think I would get this support...I would have to buy a "re-engineered"
> version of the product....just as a DEC customer would have to buy
> JRdb.
I think it's partially correct. Some facilities such as the collation
sequence would be added in Japan. I'm not sure whether you could get
the support or not.
However according to "SQL/Data System Concepts and Facilities",
GH24-5013-2, IBM 1982, SQL/DS supports GRAPHIC data type which is used
for DBCS (double byte character set). We don't have such data type yet.
Regards,
hiro
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290.9 | | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan, Database Systems Devel. | Tue Jan 24 1989 16:49 | 6 |
| hiro,
thanks for the info.
-Jay
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