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Erland Sommarskog

9/28/2007 1:08:00 PM

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bzh_29 (xiii29@free.Fr) writes:
> It's with this analyser I see that when I send one byte in fact I send
> two ... I understand the reason you explain before but as my apps will
> never feet for japanese ou chinese needs, I'm a little sad to not be
> able to avoir such things ...

But maybe you need the oe digraph? Or the euro character? Those characters
are not on in Latin-1.

I don't know your business, but even if you are not aiming at the Far
Eastern market, you may expand into Poland or Hungary one day. That's
enough reason to use Unicode.

Developing for Unicode from the start is cheap. Changing to Unicode after
the fact is expensive.

And if you use varchar in your application, what is really your problem?
The only Unicode you need to send is the name of the stored procedures you
call? Or are you sending query batches from the application? Now, if you
do that, there are some bytes you can save by using stored procedures
instead.




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Roy Harvey

9/28/2007 1:34:00 PM

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On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 08:54:30 -0700, bzh_29 <xiii29@free.Fr> wrote:

>I've exactly the same trouble ... My apps is responding fine on a LAN
>but when I goes on a WAN, getting horrible !
>
>>From 5 sec to 7 min ... When I look SQL Time is the same so I look
>network usage with network analyser and find the same result a you !

Just to make sure one basic point is covered, do all the stored
procedures have SET NOCOUNT ON right at the beginning? Leaving that
out can magnify network issues.

Roy Harvey
Beacon Falls, CT