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[jira] Resolved: (DERBY-164) unicodeEscape command in ij doesn't work

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-164?page=all ]
     
Jean T. Anderson resolved DERBY-164:
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     Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version: 10.1.0.0

Patch committed revision 169667.

> unicodeEscape command in ij doesn't work
> ----------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DERBY-164
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-164
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Documentation, Localization
>     Versions: 10.0.2.1
>  Environment: Java Version:    1.4.2_03
> Java Vendor:     Sun Microsystems Inc.
> OS name:         Windows XP
> OS architecture: x86
> OS version:      5.1
>     Reporter: Ramon Liu
>      Fix For: 10.1.0.0
>  Attachments: derby164.diff
>
> According to the document about ij:
> Use unicodeEscape command during an ij session to allow unicode escape sequences as input characters during the ij session. By default, unicodeEscape is set to 'off' (ij does not accept unicode escape characters).
> ij> unicodeescape on;
> ij> VALUES '\u00f1';
> 1
> -
> ñ
> ij> unicodeescape off;
> ij> VALUES '\u00f1';
> 1
> ------
> \u00f1
> BUT, now, this command doesn't work. Neither unicodeescape is set to on nor off, '\u00f1' is displayed.

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