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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:58:23+00:00 2026-05-10T14:58:23+00:00

We have in the process of upgrading our application to full Unicode comptibility as

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We have in the process of upgrading our application to full Unicode comptibility as we have recently got Delphi 2009 which provides this out of the box. I am looking for anyone who has experience of upgrading an application to accept Unicode characters. Specifically answers to any of the following questions.

  • We need to change VarChars to NVarchar, Char to NChar. Are there any gotchas here.
  • We need to update all sql statements to include N in front of any sql strings. So Update tbl_Customer set Name = ‘Smith’ must become Update tbl_Customer set Name = N‘Smith’ . Is there any way to default to this for certain Fields. It seems extraordinary this is still required.
  • Is it possible to get any defaults set up in SQLServer that will make this simpler?

ps We also need to upgrade our Oracle code

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:58:24+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:58 pm

    Oracle doesn’t require you to use nvarchar to store Unicode strings—the server can be configured to store varchar2 in UTF-8. If you only supported ASCII before, it should be transparent. That should prevent the need for all the application-side search-and-replace for ' to N'.

    As for Damien’s point: it might not help you now, but you should really make it a priority to get rid of non-parameterized queries. They are nothing but a drag on your system from a maintenance, performance, and safety standpoint.

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