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About the Driver : Using the Driver : Using CSV Files : Character Set Conversions
  
Character Set Conversions
When you export data from a database to a CSV file, the CSV file uses the same code page as the table from which the data was exported. If the CSV file and the target table use different code pages, performance for bulk load operations can suffer because the driver must perform a character set conversion.
To avoid character set conversions, your application can specify which code page to use for the CSV file when exporting data. You can specify any of the following code pages:
US_ASCII
ISO_8859_1
ISO_8859_2
ISO_8859_3
ISO_8859_4
ISO_8859_5
ISO_8859_6
ISO_8859_7
ISO_8859_8
ISO_8859_9
JIS_Encoding
Shift_JIS
EUC_JP
KS_C_5601
ISO_2022_KR
EUC_KR
ISO_2022_JP
GB2312
ISO_8859_13
ISO_8859_15
GBK
IBM850
IBM852
IBM437
IBM862
Big5
MACINTOSH
IBM037
IBM273
IBM277
IBM278
IBM280
IBM284
IBM285
IBM290
IBM297
IBM420
IBM424
IBM500
IBM851
IBM855
IBM857
IBM860
IBM861
IBM863
IBM864
IBM865
IBM869
IBM870
IBM871
IBM1026
KOI8_R
HZ_GB_2312
IBM866
IBM775
IBM00858
IBM01140
IBM01141
IBM01142
IBM01143
IBM01144
IBM01145
IBM01146
IBM01147
IBM01148
IBM01149
WINDOWS-1250
WINDOWS-1251
WINDOWS-1252
WINDOWS-1253
WINDOWS-1254
WINDOWS-1255
WINDOWS-1256
WINDOWS-1257
WINDOWS-1258
WINDOWS-854
IBM-939
IBM-943_P14A-2000
IBM-4396
IBM-5026
IBM-5035
UTF-8
UTF-16LE
UTF-16BE
For example, if the source database table uses a SHIFT-JIS code page and the target table uses a EUC-JP code page, specify setCodePage("EUC_JP") to ensure that the CSV file will use the same code page as the target table. If the code page you need to use is not listed, contact Technical Support to request support for that code page.