utf8 character set error
Posted by: Peter Chen
Date: March 05, 2005 08:56PM

I have reported this question(http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=8943). But Mr Heikki Tuuri told me it is not a problem. But his answer can not solve my problem at all. I wish someone can tell what I can do. Thank you very much!

Below is the bug report:


Description:
In my InnoDB table, I have a CHAR(16) column which is used to save password.
When I tried to save a character "0x9d" into this column. It converted to
"0x3f".
My table is using utf8 character set. I tried all the characters and I found
that four other characters - "0x81","0x8d","0x8f","0x90" would be converted to
"0x3f". But when I converted the table to latin1 character set, it worked very
well. Below is my basic situation:

OS: Win 2000 Pro
Cluster: 4.1.7
engine: InnoDB

How to repeat:
mysql> Create table test (col1 char(16));
mysql> INSERT INTO test VALUES
(CHAR(129,141,143,144,157,129,141,143,144,157,129,141,143,144,157,129));

Suggested fix:
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