In /etc/my.cnf the following has been added
character-set-server=utf8
collation-server=utf8_general_ci
But for the database and tables created before adding the above how to convert the database and tables to utf8 with collation settings
In /etc/my.cnf the following has been added
character-set-server=utf8
collation-server=utf8_general_ci
But for the database and tables created before adding the above how to convert the database and tables to utf8 with collation settings
Well, the database character set and table character set are just defaults (they don't affect anything directly). You'd need to modify each column to the proper charset. PHPMyAdmin will do this for you (just edit the column, then change the character set). If you want to do raw SQL, you'll need to know the column definition (SHOW CREATE TABLE foo
will show you the definition). Then, you can use ALTER TABLE
to change the definition.
To change the default charset for a table:
ALTER TABLE `tablename` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET 'utf8' COLLATE 'utf8_general_ci';
To change the charset of a column with the definition `foo VARCHAR(128) CHARACTER SET 'foo' COLLATE 'foo'``:
ALTER TABLE `tablename` MODIFY
`foo` VARCHAR(128) CHARACTER SET 'utf8' COLLATE 'utf8_general_ci';