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bala001_sqldba
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Posted - 2013-11-17 : 08:01:30
Hi Friends,


i need to know the languages supported by Sql Server.. according to me, i got 33 languages using the following query..


select * from syslanguages ..

let us know if there are any more way to find the languages..

thanks in advance




James K
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3873 Posts

Posted - 2013-11-17 : 10:56:17
What is the purpose? If it is to find out the languages supported by the database engine, what you are doing is the correct query. (although it is now in the sys schema - so you should use sys.syslanguages). If it is for some other purpose, then this may not be the right query - for example, for full text support, use select * from sys.fulltext_languages
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bala001_sqldba
Starting Member

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Posted - 2013-11-18 : 06:06:40
quote:
Originally posted by James K

What is the purpose? If it is to find out the languages supported by the database engine, what you are doing is the correct query. (although it is now in the sys schema - so you should use sys.syslanguages). If it is for some other purpose, then this may not be the right query - for example, for full text support, use select * from sys.fulltext_languages



can you explain full text support.. actually, i have heard of full text search.. my question both full text support and full text search point the same logic
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