On Feb 15, 12:53 pm, DaSa <daniel.sandb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe this is a SQLite question, but a guess many Django users uses
> SQLite3.
>
> I have a lot of data that I want to export to my SQLite3 database. My
> problem is that the data contains special signs (swedish åäö) and
> therefore is it not possible to insert the data through "windows
> command prompt" (and SQLite3 shell) because the windows command prompt
> does not support swedish signs.
>
> It works when I,am adding the data through my admin site (Django
> default admin site), but because of the amount of data it is not
> possible to add the item one and one.
>
> My question are if there are any more ways of inserting the data into
> the SQLite3 dB? Is it possible to open the SQLite3 shell without CMD?
>
> Thx!
>
> Best regards
> Daniel Sandberg

I don't know the answer - or anything about sqlite3 on Windows - but
it is possible to change the character encoding on the Windows command
shell. See the 'chcp' command, you should be able to find the correct
one to allow you to use Swedish characters.
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