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17.4.1.3 Replication and Character Sets
The following applies to replication between MySQL servers that use different character sets:
If the master has databases with a character set different from the global
character_set_server
value, you should design yourCREATE TABLE
statements so that they do not implicitly rely on the database default character set. A good workaround is to state the character set and collation explicitly inCREATE TABLE
statements.
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