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Hi,
> I think you can manually trigger "alter session set
> nls_language ..." via some button in your application, or via
> logon trigger(if 8i+).
No that will not set client's characterset.
> Or run os command export NLS_LANG= nls_lang1 etc
> and run your app:), export NLS_LANG=nls_lang2 and run your second
> app, this should do the trick.
That's how I'm doing this now, but I have to mess up with environment
variables on Win :( that's not *nix. Users may run not the .bat file, but
.exe instead and I don't want (or I can't) change the app itself. I'm
looking for other possible solutions.
Thanks,
Alex
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